Author:
VERNET A.,KOPP G. A.,FERRÉ J. A.,GIRALT FRANCESC
Abstract
Simultaneous velocity and temperature measurements were made with rakes of sensors
that sliced a slightly heated turbulent wake in the spanwise direction, at different
lateral positions 150 diameters downstream of the cylinder. A pattern recognition
analysis of hotter-to-colder transitions was performed on temperature data measured
at the mean velocity half-width. The velocity data from the different ‘slices’ was
then conditionally averaged based on the identified temperature events. This procedure
yielded the topology of the average three-dimensional large-scale structure which was
visualized with iso-surfaces of negative values of the second eigenvector of
[S2+Ω2].
The results indicate that the average structure of the velocity fluctuations (using a
triple decomposition of the velocity field) is found to be a shear-aligned ring-shaped
vortex. This vortex ring has strong outward lateral velocities in its symmetry plane
which are like Grant's mixing jets. The mixing jet region extends outside the ring-like vortex and is bounded by two foci separated in the spanwise direction and an
upstream saddle point. The two foci correspond to what has been previously identified
in the literature as the double rollers.The ring vortex extracts energy from the mean flow by stretching in the mixing
jet region just upstream of the ring boundary. The production of the small-scale
(incoherent) turbulence by the coherent field and one-component energy dissipation
rate occur just downstream of the saddle point within the mixing jet region. Incoherent
turbulence energy is extracted from the mean flow just outside the mixing jet region,
but within the core of the structure. These processes are highly three-dimensional
with a spanwise extent equal to the mean velocity half-width.When a double decomposition is used, the coherent structure is found to be a
tube-shaped vortex with a spanwise extent of about 2.5l0.
The double roller motions
are integral to this vortex in spite of its shape. Spatial averages of the coherent
velocity field indicate that the mixing jet region causes a deficit of mean streamwise
momentum, while the region outside the foci of the double rollers has a relatively
small excess of streamwise momentum.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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