Abstract

We present results from the first experimental realization of a two-dimensional confined countercurrent shear layer driven by momentum flows, without the use of suction. Distinct peaks are observed in the frequency spectrum of velocity fluctuations, suggesting the presence of global instabilities. The variation of these frequencies with injected mass flow rate is predicted reasonably well by a spatiotemporal linear stability analysis of local velocity profiles, which checks for the presence of absolute instability, and suggests that confinement destabilizes the shear layer over a broad range of ratio of shear layer thickness to channel width.

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