Elastic Pseudoturbulence in Polymer Solutions
Abstract
We study the effects of polymer additives on pseudoturbulence induced by a swarm of bubbles rising in a quiescent fluid. We find that, beyond a critical polymer concentration, the energy spectra of velocity fluctuations in bubble-induced turbulence decay more steeply with respect to the wavenumber . This new scaling is significantly steeper than the classical scaling observed for bubbles in Newtonian fluids; it is independent of the gas volume fraction in the inertial limit and occurs within the length scales between the bubble wake length and the bubble diameter. Furthermore, we provide strong evidence that the presence of polymers enhances the coherence of the flow, highlighting the significant role of polymer additives in modifying the characteristics of pseudoturbulence.
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@article{arxiv.2503.02785,
title = {Elastic Pseudoturbulence in Polymer Solutions},
author = {Mithun Ravisankar and Roberto Zenit},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.02785},
year = {2025}
}
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16 pages, 15 figures