Random Vortex-Street Model for a Self-Similar Plane Turbulent Jet
Abstract
We ask what determines the (small) angle of turbulent jets. To answer this question we first construct a deterministic vortex-street model representing the large scale structure in a self-similar plane turbulent jet. Without adjustable parameters the model reproduces the mean velocity profiles and the transverse positions of the large scale structures, including their mean sweeping velocities, in a quantitative agreement with experiments. Nevertheless the exact self similar arrangement of the vortices (or any other deterministic model) necessarily leads to a collapse of the jet angle. The observed (small) angle results from a competition between vortex sweeping tending to strongly collapse the jet and randomness in the vortex structure, with the latter resulting in a weak spreading of the jet.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0803.2582,
title = {Random Vortex-Street Model for a Self-Similar Plane Turbulent Jet},
author = {Victor L'vov and Anna Pomyalov and Itamar Procaccia and Rama Govindarajan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.2582},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PRL