Temporal evolution and scaling of mixing in two-dimensional Rayleigh-Taylor turbulence
Abstract
We report a high-resolution numerical study of two-dimensional (2D) miscible Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) incompressible turbulence with the Boussinesq approximation. An ensemble of 100 independent realizations were performed at small Atwood number and unit Prandtl number with a spatial resolution of grid points. Our main focus is on the temporal evolution and the scaling behavior of global quantities and of small-scale turbulence properties. Our results show that the buoyancy force balances the inertial force at all scales below the integral length scale and thus validate the basic force-balance assumption of the Bolgiano-Obukhov scenario in 2D RT turbulence. It is further found that the Kolmogorov dissipation scale , the kinetic-energy dissipation rate , and the thermal dissipation rate . All of these scaling properties are in excellent agreement with the theoretical predictions of the Chertkov model [Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{91}, 115001 (2003)]. We further discuss the emergence of intermittency and anomalous scaling for high order moments of velocity and temperature differences. The scaling exponents of the th-order temperature structure functions are shown to saturate to for the highest orders, . The value of and the order at which saturation occurs are compatible with those of turbulent Rayleigh-B\'{e}nard (RB) convection [Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{88}, 054503 (2002)], supporting the scenario of universality of buoyancy-driven turbulence with respect to the different boundary conditions characterizing the RT and RB systems.
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@article{arxiv.1308.0176,
title = {Temporal evolution and scaling of mixing in two-dimensional Rayleigh-Taylor turbulence},
author = {Quan Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.0176},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
17 pages, 17 figures, Accepted by Physics of Fluids