Some characteristics of small-scale turbulence in a turbulent duct flow

Author:

Antonia R. A.,Kim J.,Browne L. W. B.

Abstract

The fine-scale structure of turbulence in a fully developed turbulent duct flow is examined by considering the three-dimensional velocity derivative field obtained from direct numerical simulations at two relatively small Reynolds numbers. The magnitudes of all mean-square derivatives (normalized by wall variables) increase with the Reynolds number, the increase being largest at the wall. These magnitudes are not consistent with the assumption of local isotropy except perhaps near the duct centre-line. When the assumption of local isotropy is relaxed to one of local axisymmetry, or invariance with respect to rotation about a coordinate axis (here chosen in the streamwise direction), satisfactory agreement is indicated by the data outside the wall region. Support for axisymmetry is demonstrated by anisotropy invariant maps of the dissipation and vorticity tensors. The departure from axisymmetry does not appear to be affected by the Reynolds number. Expressions are proposed for approximations to the average energy dissipation and components of the mean-square vorticity. These proposals should allow these quantities to be measured accurately, at least in the present flow.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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