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Pattern preservation during the decay and growth of localized wave packet in two-dimensional channel flow

Fluid Dynamics 2022-06-29 v1

Abstract

In this paper, the decay and growth of localized wave packet (LWP) in two-dimensional plane-Poiseuille flow are studied numerically and theoretically. When the Reynolds number (ReRe) is less than a critical value RecRe_c, the disturbance kinetic energy EkE_k of LWP decreases monotonically with time and experiences three decay periods, i.e. the initial and the final steep descent periods, and the middle plateau period. Higher initial EkE_k of a decaying LWP corresponds to longer lifetime. According to the simulations, the lifetime scales as (RecRe)1/2(Re_c-Re)^{-1/2}, indicating a divergence of lifetime as ReRe approaches RecRe_c, a phenomenon known as "critical slowing-down". By proposing a pattern preservation approximation, i.e. the integral kinematic properties (e.g. the disturbance enstrophy) of an evolving LWP are independent of ReRe and single valued functions of EkE_k, the disturbance kinetic energy equation can be transformed into the classical differential equation for saddle-node bifurcation, by which the lifetimes of decaying LWPs can be derived, supporting the 1/2-1/2 scaling law. Furthermore, by applying the pattern preservation approximation and the integral kinematic properties obtained as Re<RecRe<Re_c, the Reynolds number and the corresponding EkE_k of the whole lower branch, the turning point, and the upper-branch LWPs with Ek<0.15E_k<0.15 are predicted successfully with the disturbance kinetic energy equation, indicating that the pattern preservation is an intrinsic feature of this localized transitional structure.

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@article{arxiv.2204.01913,
  title  = {Pattern preservation during the decay and growth of localized wave packet in two-dimensional channel flow},
  author = {Linsen Zhang and Jianjun Tao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.01913},
  year   = {2022}
}