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Viscous vortex layers subject to more general strain and comparison to isotropic turbulence

Fluid Dynamics 2021-04-07 v2

Abstract

Viscous vortex layers subject to a more general uniform strain are considered. They include Townsend's steady solution for plane strain (corresponding to a parameter a=1a = 1) in which all the strain in the plane of the layer goes toward vorticity stretching, as well as Migdal's recent steady asymmetric solution for axisymmetric strain (a=1/2a = 1/2) in which half of the strain goes into vorticity stretching. In addition to considering asymmetric, symmetric and antisymmetric steady solutions a0\forall a \ge 0, it is shown that for a<1a < 1, i.e., anything less than the Townsend case, the vorticity inherently decays in time: only boundary conditions that maintain a supply of vorticity at one or both ends lead to a non-zero steady state. For the super-Townsend case a>1a > 1, steady states have a sheath of opposite sign vorticity. Comparison is made with homogeneous-isotropic turbulence in which case the average vorticity in the strain eigenframe is layer-like, has wings of opposite vorticity, and the strain configuration is found to be super-Townsend. Only zero-integral perturbations of the a>1a > 1 steady solutions are stable; otherwise, the solution grows. Finally, the appendix shows that the average flow in the strain eigenframe is (apart from an extra term) the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equation.

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@article{arxiv.2102.01266,
  title  = {Viscous vortex layers subject to more general strain and comparison to isotropic turbulence},
  author = {Karim Shariff and Gerrit Elsinga},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.01266},
  year   = {2021}
}

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16 pages, 4 figures