2008 Annual Meeting

(151h) Rayleigh-Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov Instabilities of Flat and Curved Interfaces

Author

Krechetnikov, R. - Presenter, University of Alberta
In this talk a non-trivial effect of the interfacial curvature on the stability of uniformly and suddenly accelerated interfaces is discussed. The new stability analysis based on operator and boundary perturbation theories allows us to treat the Rayleigh-Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities as a single phenomenon and thus to understand the interrelation between these two fundamental instabilities. This leads, in particular, to clarification of the validity of the original Richtmyer growth rate equation and its crucial dependence on the frame of reference. The main finding of this work is the revealed and quantified influence of the interfacial curvature on the growth rates and on the wavenumber selection of both types of instabilities. Finally, our systematic approach also provides a rigorous generalization of the widely accepted ad hoc idea, due to Layzer [Astrophys. J. 122, 1-12 (1955)], of approximating the potential velocity field near the interface.