Unpublished conference/Abstract (Scientific congresses and symposiums)
Studying the Topology and Dynamics of Elasto-inertial Channel Flow Turbulence Using the Invariants of the Velocity Gradient Tensor and Dynamic Mode Decomposition
Soria, Julio; Terrapon, Vincent; Dubief, Yves
2012 • American Physical Society 65th Annual Fall DFD Meeting
[en] Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of the transition to and fully developed elasto-inertial turbulence (EIT) of a polymer solution in a channel flow has been used as a basis for the study of the topology and dynamics of these flows. The Reynolds number in these DNS ranged from 500 to 5000. The topology of these flows was studied through the joint probability density functions (JPDFs) of the second and third invariants of the velocity gradient tensor (VGT), $Q_A$ and $R_A$ respectively and the JPDFs of the second invariants of the rate-of-strain tensor and the rate-of-rotation tensor, $Q_S$ and $Q_W$ respectively. The results suggest that these transitional and fully developed EIT flows are predominantly made up of vortex sheets. Dynamic mode decomposition has been undertaken on the second invariant of the VGT, $Q_A$, which reveals that the most amplified mode is a two-dimensional structure located in the near-wall region. A ``discontinuity'' is observed close to the wall, which corresponds closely to the location of extrema of the mean polymer extension and is hypothesized to be a critical layer.
Disciplines :
Mechanical engineering
Author, co-author :
Soria, Julio; Monash University > Mechanical Engineering > Laboratory for Turbulence Research in Aerospace & Combustion
Terrapon, Vincent ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > Modélisation et contrôle des écoulements turbulents
Dubief, Yves; University of Vermont - UVM > Mechanical Engineering > M2CE
Language :
English
Title :
Studying the Topology and Dynamics of Elasto-inertial Channel Flow Turbulence Using the Invariants of the Velocity Gradient Tensor and Dynamic Mode Decomposition
Publication date :
20 November 2012
Event name :
American Physical Society 65th Annual Fall DFD Meeting
Event organizer :
American Physical Society
Event place :
San Diego, United States
Event date :
November 18-20, 2012
Audience :
International
References of the abstract :
http://meeting.aps.org/Meeting/DFD12/Event/179302
European Projects :
FP7 - 304073 - VISCELTURBFLOW - Computational study of macro- and microscopic turbulence controlled by polymer additives