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On cascade of kinetic energy in compressible hydrodynamic turbulence

Fluid Dynamics 2020-04-07 v1 Space Physics

Abstract

Properties of the turbulent cascade of kinetic energy are studied using direct numerical simulations of three-dimensional hydrodynamic decaying turbulence with a moderate Reynolds number and the initial Mach number M=1M=1. Compressible and incompressible versions of the Karman-Howarth-Monin (KHM) and low-pass filtering/coarse-graining approaches are compared. In the simulation the total energy is well conserved; the scale dependent KHM and coarse-grained energy equations are also well conserved; the two approaches show similar results, the system does not have an inertial range for the cascade of kinetic energy, the region where this cascade dominates also have a non-negligible contribution of the kinetic-energy decay, dissipation, and pressure-dilatation effects. While the two approaches give semi-quantitatively similar results for the kinetic energy cascade, dissipation and pressure-dilatation rates, they differ in the increment separation and filtering scales; these scales are not simply related. The two approaches may be used to find the inertial range and to determine the cascade/dissipation rate of the kinetic energy.

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@article{arxiv.2004.02726,
  title  = {On cascade of kinetic energy in compressible hydrodynamic turbulence},
  author = {Petr Hellinger and Andrea Verdini and Simone Landi and Luca Franci and Emanuele Papini and Lorenzo Matteini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.02726},
  year   = {2020}
}

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13 pages, 5 figures