The effect of nutation angle on the flow inside a precessing cylinder and its dynamo action
Abstract
The effect of the nutation angle on the flow inside a precessing cylinder is experimentally explored and compared with numerical simulations. The focus is laid on the typical breakdown of the directly forced m=1 Kelvin mode for increasing precession ratio (Poincar\'e number), and the accompanying transition between a laminar and turbulent flow. Compared to the reference case with a 90 nutation angle, prograde rotation leads to an earlier breakdown, while in the retrograde case the forced mode continues to exist also for higher Poincar\'e numbers. Depending largely on the occurrence and intensity of an axisymmetric double-roll mode, a kinematic dynamo study reveals a sensitive dependency of the self-excitation condition on the nutation angle and the Poincar\'e number. Optimal dynamo conditions are found for 90 angle which, however, might shift to slightly retrograde precession for higher Reynolds numbers.
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