Filtering, averaging, and scale dependency in homogeneous variable density turbulence
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Abstract
We investigate relationships between filtering and Reynolds-averaging statistics as a function of length scale. Generalized central moments are expressed as inner products of generalized fluctuating quantities q′(ξ, x) = q(ξ) − q(x), representing fluctuations of a field q(ξ) with respect to its filtered values at x. These expressions provide a scale-resolving (SR) framework, with statistics, governing equations and realizability conditions at any length scale. In the small-scale limit, SR statistics become zero. In the large-scale limit, SR statistics and realizability conditions are the same as in the Reynolds-averaged description. Using DNS of homogeneous variable density turbulence, we diagnose Reynolds stresses Tij, resolved kinetic energy kr, turbulent mass-flux velocity ai, and density-specific volume covariance b, defined in the SR framework. At intermediate scales, the governing equations for these variables exhibit interactions between terms that are not active in the Reynolds-averaged limit: in the Reynolds-averaged limit, b follows a decaying process; b peaks at intermediate length scales, where it is a balance between production, redistribution, destruction, and transport. This work supports the notion of a hybrid, length-scale adaptive model.
*J.A.S. was supported by the Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) program through the Physics and Engineering Models—Mix and Burn project, and D.A. and D.L. were supported by the Office of Experimental Sciences program at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). High-performance computing resources were provided by ASC and LANL Institutional Computing Program. This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. DOE/NNSA at LANL under Contract No. 89233218CNA000001.
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Publication: J. A. Saenz, D. Aslangil, and D. Livescu, "Filtering, averaging, and scale dependency in homogeneous variable density turbulence", Physics of Fluids 33, 025115 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0040337
Presenters
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Juan A Saenz
- Los Alamos National Laboratory