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Emergence of sub(super)-rotation and jet streams from small-scale quasi-two-dimensional vortices in laboratory experiments
Authors:A E Gledzer  E B Gledzer  A A Khapaev  O G Chkhetiani
Institution:1.Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia;2.Space Resarch Institute,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia
Abstract:This paper presents the results of experiments in a circular stationary and rotating channels with thin layers of conductive fluid for configurations consisting of a large number of permanent magnets and providing the MHD generation of small-scale velocity fields. The alternating radial configurations of magnets were chosen in such a way as to ensure the conservation of a discrete symmetry of their mutual arrangement relative to rotations of the circular channel around a central axis and were formed on the basis of numerical calculations with the shallow-water equations. Both in numerical and laboratory experiments, large-scale nearly circular vortices were obtained as a result of the energy transfer from the system of externally generated small-scale vortices to large-scale velocity fields (inverse cascade) under the influence of the Coriolis force in the rotating case. Single large-scale vortices and wide jet streams appear in subrotation and superrotation modes relative to external rotation, depending on its angular velocity. Rotation in a nearly circular vortex has a differential character with a decrease in the angular velocity of rotation with the radius in most area of the channel.
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