Influence of vibrational non-equilibrium on the dynamics of velocity gradients in compressible flows

Author:

Srivastava ShishirORCID,Bhat Farooq Ahmad,Sinha Sawan S.ORCID

Abstract

Analysing the dynamics of velocity gradients is useful for understanding various nonlinear turbulence processes. This work focuses on how the vibrational non-equilibrium of the constituent molecules in a gaseous medium affects the dynamics of the velocity gradient and the pressure Hessian tensors. We first derive the exact evolution equation of the pressure-Hessian tensor in the presence of the vibrational non-equilibrium process. Subsequently, we perform several direct numerical simulations of compressible isotropic turbulence, including the vibrational relaxation process therein. Using flow fields extracted from these simulations, we conduct several parametric studies over a range of the Damköhler number (ratio of the relevant fluid time scale to that of the mean vibrational relaxation process) and the initial ratio of the vibrational temperature to the mean local temperature. We find that a variation in the initial Damköhler number does influence the evolution of the pressure-Hessian and the velocity gradient tensors. As the vibrational relaxation process becomes more rapid (an increase in the value of the initial Damköhler number), it causes a decrease in the strength of the pressure-Hessian tensor and simultaneous suppression of dilatational fluctuations in the flow field. On the other hand, a variation in the initial value of the ratio of the vibrational temperature to the local temperature does not seem to affect the pressure-Hessian or the velocity gradient tensor. These findings are expected to aid in the development of closure models for the pressure-Hessian tensor in compressible flows under vibrational non-equilibrium conditions.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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