Symmetry breaking in a 3D bluff-body wake (1703.07405v1)
Abstract: The dynamics of a three-dimensional axisymmetric bluff-body wake are examined at low Reynolds regimes where transitions take place through spatio-temporal symmetry breaking. A linear stability analysis is employed to identify the critical Reynolds number associated with symmetry breaking, and the associated eigenmodes, known as global modes. The analysis shows that the axisymmetric stable base flow breaks the rotational symmetry through a pitchfork $m=1$ bifurcation, in agreement with previously reported results for axisymmetric wakes. Above this threshold, the stable base flow is steady and three-dimensional with planar symmetry. A three-dimensional global stability analysis around the steady reflectionally symmetric base flow, assuming no homogeneous directions, predicts accurately the Hopf bifurcation threshold, which leads to asymmetric vortex shedding. DNS simulations validate the stability results and characterize the flow topology during the early chaotic regime.