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Turbulence strength in ultimate Taylor-Couette turbulence

Fluid Dynamics 2018-02-14 v1

Abstract

We provide experimental measurements for the effective scaling of the Taylor-Reynolds number within the bulk Reλ,bulk\text{Re}_{\lambda,\text{bulk}}, based on local flow quantities as a function of the driving strength (expressed as the Taylor number Ta), in the ultimate regime of Taylor-Couette flow. The data are obtained through flow velocity field measurements using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). We estimate the value of the local dissipation rate ϵ(r)\epsilon(r) using the scaling of the second order velocity structure functions in the longitudinal and transverse direction within the inertial range---without invoking Taylor's hypothesis. We find an effective scaling of ϵbulk/(ν3d4)Ta1.40\epsilon_{\text{bulk}} /(\nu^{3}d^{-4})\sim \text{Ta}^{1.40}, (corresponding to Nuω,bulkTa0.40\text{Nu}_{\omega,\text{bulk}} \sim \text{Ta}^{0.40} for the dimensionless local angular velocity transfer), which is nearly the same as for the global energy dissipation rate obtained from both torque measurements (NuωTa0.40\text{Nu}_{\omega} \sim \text{Ta}^{0.40}) and Direct Numerical Simulations (NuωTa0.38\text{Nu}_{\omega} \sim \text{Ta}^{0.38}). The resulting Kolmogorov length scale is then found to scale as ηbulk/dTa0.35\eta_{\text{bulk}}/d \sim \text{Ta}^{-0.35} and the turbulence intensity as Iθ,bulkTa0.061I_{\theta,\text{bulk}} \sim \text{Ta}^{-0.061}. With both the local dissipation rate and the local fluctuations available we finally find that the Taylor-Reynolds number effectively scales as Reλ,bulkTa0.18_{\lambda,\text{bulk}}\sim \text{Ta}^{0.18} in the present parameter regime of 4.0×108<Ta<9.0×10104.0 \times 10^8 < \text{Ta} < 9.0 \times 10^{10}.

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@article{arxiv.1710.11050,
  title  = {Turbulence strength in ultimate Taylor-Couette turbulence},
  author = {Rodrigo Ezeta and Sander G. Huisman and Chao Sun and Detlef Lohse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.11050},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

15 pages, 8 figures, J. Fluid Mech. (In press)