Author:
ANTONIA R. A.,ZHOU T.,ZHU Y.
Abstract
All components of the fluctuating vorticity vector have been measured
in decaying
grid turbulence using a vorticity probe of relatively simple geometry (four
X-probes,
i.e. a total of eight hot wires). The data indicate that local isotropy
is more closely
satisfied than global isotropy, the r.m.s. vorticities being more nearly
equal than the
r.m.s. velocities. Two checks indicate that the performance of the probe
is satisfactory.
Firstly, the fully measured mean energy dissipation rate
〈ε〉 is in good agreement with
the value inferred from the rate of decay of the mean turbulent energy
〈q2〉 in the quasi-homogeneous region; the
isotropic
mean energy dissipation rate 〈εiso〉
agrees closely with this value even though individual elements of 〈ε〉
indicate departures from isotropy. Secondly, the measured decay rate
of the mean-square vorticity 〈ω2〉
is consistent with that of 〈q2〉
and in reasonable agreement with the isotropic form of the transport equation
for
〈ω2〉. Although
〈ε〉≃〈εiso〉,
there are discernible differences
between the statistics of ε and εiso; in
particular,
εiso is poorly correlated with either
ε or ω2. The behaviour of velocity increments
has been examined over a narrow
range of separations for which the third-order longitudinal velocity structure
function
is approximately linear. In this range, transverse velocity increments
show larger
departures than longitudinal increments from predictions of Kolmogorov
(1941). The
data indicate that this discrepancy is only partly associated with differences
between
statistics of locally averaged ε and ω2, the
latter remaining more intermittent than the
former across this range. It is more likely caused by a departure from
isotropy due
to the small value of Rλ, the
Taylor microscale Reynolds number, in this experiment.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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