Author:
FREDERIKSEN RICHARD D.,DAHM WERNER J. A.,DOWLING DAVID R.
Abstract
Earlier experimental assessments of fractal scale similarity in
geometric properties of turbulent flows are extended to assess the applicability
of multifractal
scale-similarity in the conserved scalar field ζ(x, t)
and in the true scalar energy
dissipation rate field ∇ζ·∇ζ(x, t).
Fully resolved four-dimensional spatio-temporal
measurements from a turbulent flow at Reλ≈41 and
Reδ≈3000 are analysed. The
utility of various classical constructs for identifying multifractal scale
similarity in data
records of finite length is examined. An objective statistical criterion
based on the
maximum allowable scale-to-scale variation L1(ε) in
multiplier distributions 〈P(Mε)〉
obtained from multifractal gauge fields is developed to allow accurate discrimination
between multifractal and non-multifractal scaling in finite-length experimental data
records. Results from analyses of temporal intersections show that for scales greater
than 0.03 λν/u, corresponding to
1.4 λD/u, the scalar dissipation field
clearly
demonstrates a scale-invariant similarity consistent with a multiplicative cascade
process that can be modelled with a bilinear multiplier distribution. However, the
conserved scalar field from precisely the same data does not follow any scale
similarity consistent with a multiplicative cascade at scales below
0.5 λν/u. At larger scales, there
are indications of a possible scale-invariant similarity in the scalar field,
but with a fundamentally different multiplier distribution.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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