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Elasto-Inertial Turbulence: From Subcritical Turbulence to Maximum Drag Reduction
Dubief, Yves; Sid, Samir; Terrapon, Vincent
201568th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
 

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Keywords :
Viscoelastic turbulence; Numerical simulation
Abstract :
[en] Elasto Inertial Turbulence (EIT) is a turbulence state found so far in polymer solutions. Upon the appropriate initial perturbation, an autonomous regeneration cycle emerges between polymer dynamics, pressure and velocity fluctuations. This cycle is best explained by the Poisson equation derived from viscoelastic flow models such as FENE-P (used in this study). This presentation provides an overview of the structure of EIT in 2D channel flows for Reynolds numbers ranging from Reτ = 10 to 100 and for 3D simulations up to Ret au = 300 . For flows below the Newtonian critical Reynolds number, EIT increases the drag. For higher Reynolds numbers, EIT is surmised to be the energetic bound of Maximum Drag Reduction (MDR), the asymptotic state of drag reduction in polymer solutions. The very existence of EIT at low Reynolds numbers (Reτ < 60) highlights a backward energy transfer from the small scale polymer dynamics to larger flow scales. Similar dynamics is identified at higher Reynolds numbers, which could explain why polymer flows never become fully laminar.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Dubief, Yves;  University of Vermont > School of Engineering > Multiscale Mechanics and Computational Engineering
Sid, Samir  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > Modélisation et contrôle des écoulements turbulents
Terrapon, Vincent  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > Modélisation et contrôle des écoulements turbulents
Language :
English
Title :
Elasto-Inertial Turbulence: From Subcritical Turbulence to Maximum Drag Reduction
Publication date :
22 November 2015
Event name :
68th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Event organizer :
American Physical Society
Event place :
Boston, MA, United States
Event date :
from 22-11-2015 to 24-11-2015
Audience :
International
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