Author:
FREDERIKSEN RICHARD D.,DAHM WERNER J. A.,DOWLING DAVID R.
Abstract
Experimental results are presented for the influence of Reynolds
number on multifractal scale similarity in turbulent flows. These are obtained from
single-point measurements of a dynamically passive Sc≈1
conserved scalar quantity ζ(t) in a turbulent shear flow at outer-scale Reynolds numbers of 14000[les ]Reδ[les ]110000. Statistical criteria based on the maximum allowable scale-to-scale variation L1(ε) in multiplier distributions P(Mε) from multifractal gauge sets
allow accurate discrimination between multifractal and non-multifractal scaling. Results show that the surrogate scalar energy dissipation rate χs(t)≡(dζ/dt)2is found to display a scale-invariant similarity consistent with
a random multiplicative cascade characterized by
a bilinear multiplier distribution P(Mε) over a range of scales extending downward from the outer scaleTδ. For a range of scales extending upward from the inner (diffusive) scale TD, the dissipation rate displays a different scale-invariant similarity characterized by a uniform multiplier distribution. The former scale-invariance becomes evident in the present Sc≈1 data only when Reδ is sufficiently large. Comparisons with results from Sc 1 data indicate that this
scale-invariant similarity applies when the outer-to-inner scale ratio
Tδ/TD≈0.09
Re3/4δSc1/2
is greater than about 400. In contrast to the scalar dissipation rate field, the scalar
field is found to lack any multifractal scale similarity.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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