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Scaling of Navier-Stokes trefoil reconnection

Fluid Dynamics 2017-05-29 v3 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

Perturbed, helical trefoil vortex knots and a set of anti-parallel vortices are examined numerically to identify the scaling of their helicity and vorticity norms during reconnection. For the volume-integrated enstrophy Z=ω2dVZ=\int\omega^2 dV, a new scaling regime is identified for both configurations where as the viscosity ν\nu changes, all νZ(t)\sqrt{\nu}Z(t) cross at ν\nu-independent times txt_x, identified as when the first reconnection events end. Self-similar linear collapse of Bν(t)=(νZ)1/2B_\nu(t)=(\sqrt{\nu}Z)^{-1/2} can be found for ttxt\lesssim t_x by linearly extrapolating Bν(t)B_\nu(t) to zero at critical times Tc(ν)T_c(\nu), then plotting (Tc(ν)tx)(Bν(t)Bx)(T_c(\nu)-t_x)(B_\nu(t)-B_x) where Bx=Bν(tx)B_x=B_\nu(t_x). The size 3\ell^3 of the periodic domains must be increased as ν\nu is decreased to maintain this scaling as implied by known Sobolev space bounds. The anti-parallel calculations show that the linear collapse of Bν(t)B_\nu(t) begins with a quick, viscosity-independent exchange of the circulation Γ\Gamma between the original vortices and the new vortices. Up to and after the trefoil knots' first reconnection at time txt_x, their helicity H{\cal H} is preserved, validating the experimental centreline helicity observation of Scheeler et al (2014a). Because the cubic Navier-Stokes velocity norm L3L_3 barely changes and the Navier-Stokes ω\|\omega\|_\infty are bounded by the Euler values, these flows are never singular. Despite this, the Navier-Stokes ZZ can, for a brief period, grow faster than the Euler ZZ and the following increase in the viscous energy dissipation rate ϵ=νZ\epsilon=\nu Z shows ν\nu-independent convergence at t2txt\approx 2t_x. Taken together, these results could be a new paradigm whereby smooth solutions without singularities or roughness could generate a ν0\nu\to0 {\it dissipation anomaly} (finite dissipation in a finite time) as \ell\to\infty, as seen in physical turbulent flows.

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@article{arxiv.1610.00398,
  title  = {Scaling of Navier-Stokes trefoil reconnection},
  author = {Robert M. Kerr},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.00398},
  year   = {2017}
}

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30 pages, 12 figures