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A Streamwise Constant Model of Turbulence in Plane Couette Flow

Fluid Dynamics 2010-11-29 v2

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 (2D/3C2D/3C) 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 2D/3C2D/3C 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 2D/3C2D/3C model. It is this amplification coupled with the appropriate nonlinearity that enables the 2D/3C2D/3C 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