Length scales and the turbulent/non-turbulent interface of a temporally developing turbulent jet

Author:

Er S.ORCID,Laval J.-P.ORCID,Vassilicos J.C.ORCID

Abstract

The temporally developing self-similar turbulent jet is fundamentally different from its spatially developing namesake because the former conserves volume flux and has zero cross-stream mean flow velocity whereas the latter conserves momentum flux and does not have zero cross-stream mean flow velocity. It follows that, irrespective of the turbulent dissipation's power-law scalings, the time-local Reynolds number remains constant, and the jet half-width $\delta$ , the Kolmogorov length $\eta$ and the Taylor length $\lambda$ grow identically as the square root of time during the temporally developing self-similar planar jet's evolution. We predict theoretically and confirm numerically by direct numerical simulations that the mean centreline velocity, the Kolmogorov velocity and the mean propagation speed of the turbulent/non-turbulent interface (TNTI) of this planar jet decay identically as the inverse square root of time. The TNTI has an inner structure over a wide range of closely spatially packed iso-enstrophy surfaces with fractal dimensions that are well defined over a range of scales between $\lambda$ and $\delta$ , and that decrease with decreasing iso-enstrophy towards values close to $2$ at the viscous superlayer. The smallest scale on these isosurfaces is approximately $\eta$ , and the length scales between $\eta$ and $\lambda$ contribute significantly to the surface area of the iso-enstrophy surfaces without being characterised by a well-defined fractal dimension. A simple model is sketched for the mean propagation speeds of the iso-enstrophy surfaces within the TNTI of temporally developing self-similar turbulent planar jets. This model is based on a generalised Corrsin length, on the multiscale geometrical properties of the TNTI, and on a proportionality between the turbulent jet volume's growth rate and the growth rate of $\delta$ . A prediction of this model is that the mean propagation speed at the outer edge of the viscous superlayer is proportional to the Kolmogorov velocity multiplied by the $1/4$ th power of the global Reynolds number.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,Applied Mathematics

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