Modeling dynamic processes in planetary atmospheres. Part 1: Apparatus for studying shear flow stability in spherical layers, preliminary results

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Atmospheric Models, Flow Stability, Planetary Atmospheres, Shear Layers, Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Boundary Layer Transition, Couette Flow

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The stability of shear flows of liquid and gas in rotating spherical layers is of interest for numerous astrophysical and geophysical problems concerning planetary and stellar atmospheres. In the first instance this pertains to large-scale global motions when curvature cannot be ignored. When studying this type of motion one must take into consideration the various physical processes occurring in the environment, the stratification of the environment, external conditions, etc.

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