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A continuous pathway between the elasto-inertial and elastic turbulent states in viscoelastic channel flow

Fluid Dynamics 2021-09-29 v1

Abstract

We show that viscoelastic plane Poiseuille flow becomes linearly unstable in the absence of inertia, in the limit of high elasticities, for ultra-dilute polymer solutions. While inertialess elastic instabilities have been predicted for curvilinear shear flows, this is the first ever report of a purely elastic linear instability in a rectilinear shear flow. The novel instability continues upto a Reynolds number (ReRe) of O(1000)O(1000), corresponding to the recently identified elasto-inertial turbulent state believed to underlie the maximum-drag-reduced regime. Thus, for highly elastic ultra-dilute polymer solutions, a single linearly unstable modal branch may underlie transition to elastic turbulence at zero ReRe, and to elasto-inertial turbulence at moderate ReRe, implying the existence of continuous pathways connecting the turbulent states to each other, and to the laminar base state.

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@article{arxiv.2103.06794,
  title  = {A continuous pathway between the elasto-inertial and elastic turbulent states in viscoelastic channel flow},
  author = {Mohammad Khalid and V. Shankar and Ganesh Subramanian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.06794},
  year   = {2021}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures