Non-resonant viscous theory for the stability of a fluid-filled gyroscope

作者:Lambelin Jean Pierre; Nadal Francois*; Lagrange Romain; Sarthou Arthur
来源:Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2009, 639: 167-194.
DOI:10.1017/S0022112009990978

摘要

In the case of a gyroscope including a cylindrical fluid-filled cavity, the classic Poinsot's coning motion can become unstable. For certain values of the solid inertia ratio, the coning angle opens under the effect of the hydrodynamic torque. The coupled dynamics of such a non-solid system is ruled by four dimensionless numbers: the small viscous parameter is an element of = Re(-1/2) (where Re denotes the Reynolds number), the fluid-solid inertia ratio K which quantifies the proportion of liquid relative to the total mass of the gyroscope, the solid inertia ratio a and the aspect ratio h of the cylindrical cavity. The calculation of the hydrodynamic torque on the solid part of the gyroscope requires the preliminary evaluation of the possibly resonant flow inside the cavity. The hydrodynamic scaling used to derive such a flow essentially depends on the relative values of kappa and is an element of. For small values of the ratio root kappa/is an element of (compared to 1), Gans derived an expression of the growth rate of the coning angle. The principles of Gans' approach (Gans, AIAA J., vol. 22, 1984, pp. 1465-1471) are briefly recalled but the details of the whole calculation are not given. At the opposite limit, that is for large values of root kappa/is an element of, the dominating flow is given by a linear inviscid theory. In order to take account of viscous effects, we propose a direct method involving an exhaustive calculation of the flow at order is an element of. We show that the deviations from Stewartson's inviscid theory (Stewartson, J. Fluid Mech., vol. 5, 1958, p. 577) do not originate from the viscous shear at the walls but rather from the bulk pressure at order E related to the Ekman suction. Physical contents of Wedemeyer's heuristic theory (Wedemeyer, BRL Report N 1325, 1966) are analysed in the view of our analytical results. The latter are tested numerically in a large range of parameters. Complete Navier-Stokes (NS) equations are solved in the cavity. The hydrodynamic torque obtained by numerical integration of the stress is used as a forcing term in the coupled fluid-solid equations. Numerical results and analytical predictions show a fairly good quantitative agreement.

  • 出版日期2009-11-25
  • 单位中国地震局