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Symmetry reduction of turbulent pipe flows

Fluid Dynamics 2015-10-28 v3

Abstract

We propose and apply a Fourier-based symmetry reduction scheme to remove, or quotient, the streamwise translation symmetry of Laser-Induced-Fluorescence measurements of turbulent pipe flows that are viewed as dynamical systems in a high-dimensional state space. We also explain the relation between Taylor's hypothesis and the comoving frame velocity UdU_{d} of the turbulent orbit in state space. In particular, in physical space we observe flow structures that deform as they advect downstream at a speed that differs significantly from UdU_{d}. Indeed, the symmetry reduction analysis of planar dye concentration fields at Reynolds number Re=3200\mathfrak{\mathsf{Re}}=3200 reveals that the speed uu at which high concentration peaks advect is roughly 1.43 times UdU_{d}. In a physically meaningful symmetry-reduced frame, the excess speed uUd0.43Udu-U_{d}\approx0.43U_{d} can be explained in terms of the so-called geometric phase velocity UgU_{g} associated with the orbit in state space. The 'self-propulsion velocity' UgU_{g} is induced by the shape-changing dynamics of passive scalar structures observed in the symmetry-reduced frame, in analogy with that of a swimmer at low Reynolds numbers.

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@article{arxiv.1412.6711,
  title  = {Symmetry reduction of turbulent pipe flows},
  author = {Francesco Fedele and Ozeair Abessi and Philip Roberts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.6711},
  year   = {2015}
}

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arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1407.7487