Beyond secondary instability: on the emergence of finite-amplitude waves in Görtler vortices
Abstract: Görtler vortices developing over a concave wall support rapidly oscillating wavelike disturbances through secondary instabilities. Although experiments indicate that the finite-amplitude evolution of these waves acts as a precursor to turbulence transition, accurate and efficient prediction has remained out of reach. We overcome this limitation by using the Parabolised Coherent Structures (PCS) method of Song & Deguchi (2025), which incorporates the nonlinear vortex-wave interaction into a standard spatial-marching approach. Our computations successfully reproduce the wave amplitude and displacement thickness observed in the widely known experiments of Swearingen & Blackwelder (1987).
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