A Streamwise Constant Model of Turbulence in Plane Couette Flow
Abstract
Streamwise and quasi-streamwise elongated structures have been shown to play a significant role in turbulent shear flows. We model the mean behavior of fully turbulent plane Couette flow using a streamwise constant projection of the Navier Stokes equations. This results in a two-dimensional, three velocity component () model. We first use a steady state version of the model to demonstrate that its nonlinear coupling provides the mathematical mechanism that shapes the turbulent velocity profile. Simulations of the model under small amplitude Gaussian forcing of the cross-stream components are compared to DNS data. The results indicate that a streamwise constant projection of the Navier Stokes equations captures salient features of fully turbulent plane Couette flow at low Reynolds numbers. A system theoretic approach is used to demonstrate the presence of large input-output amplification through the forced model. It is this amplification coupled with the appropriate nonlinearity that enables the model to generate turbulent behaviour under the small amplitude forcing employed in this study.
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@article{arxiv.1001.0782,
title = {A Streamwise Constant Model of Turbulence in Plane Couette Flow},
author = {D. F. Gayme and B. J. McKeon and A. Papachristodoulou and B. Bamieh and J. C. Doyle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.0782},
year = {2010}
}
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics 2010, in press