The stability of a pulsed flow in a Taylor-Couette geometry with both
cylinders rotating at the same angular velocity Omega(t)=Omega(o) cos
(omega t) is investigated. The first experimental evidence showing tha
t the flow is less unstable in the limit of low and high frequency whi
le destabilization is maximum for an intermediate frequency omega(o) i
s reported. A detailed analysis of the restabilization at frequencies
just above omega(o) reveals a behavior not accounted for by previous t
heoretical analysis. Thus, the linear stability analysis is reconsider
ed by using a different implementation of the Floquet theory and a sat
isfactory agreement with the present experimental results is found.