Author:
KASSINOS S. C.,REYNOLDS W. C.,ROGERS M. M.
Abstract
The dynamics of the evolution of turbulence statistics depend on the structure of
the turbulence. For example, wavenumber anisotropy in homogeneous turbulence is
known to affect both the interaction between large and small scales (Kida & Hunt
1989), and the non-local effects of the pressure–strain-rate correlation in the one-point
Reynolds stress equations (Reynolds 1989; Cambon et al. 1992). Good quantitative
measures of turbulence structure are easy to construct using two-point or spectral
data, but one-point measures are needed for the Reynolds-averaged modelling of
engineering flows. Here we introduce a systematic framework for exploring the role of
turbulence structure in the evolution of one-point turbulence statistics. Five one-point
statistical measures of the energy-containing turbulence structure are introduced and
used with direct numerical simulations to analyse the role of turbulence structure
in several cases of homogeneous and inhomogeneous turbulence undergoing diverse
modes of mean deformation. The one-point structure tensors are found to be useful
descriptors of turbulence structure, and lead to a deeper understanding of some rather
surprising observations from DNS and experiments.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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