Spectral Filtering a Model Reactive Tracer; Implications for Large Eddy Simulations
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Abstract
This talk will examine the application of several spectral filters to a reactive, passive tracer field from a direct numerical simulation. The tracer reacts according to an idealized non-linear reaction and is subjected to three-dimensional turbulent mixing induced by a Rayleigh-Taylor instability. The mathematical procedure required to obtain the sub-filter-scale advection and reaction quantities from the advection-diffusion-reaction equation governing the reactive tracer evolution will be briefly presented. Each of the sub-filter-scale quantities can be considered in terms of contributions from resolved-scale, cross-scale, and sub-filter-scale interactions. These contributions are quantified for various spectral filter choices and the implications for modelling reactive tracers will be discussed.
*This work has been supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), CGS - M and CGV.
Publication: (Submitted) Legare, Sierra, and Marek Stastna. "Spectral Filtering Applied to a Model Reactive Tracer; Implications for Large Eddy Simulations." Physics of Fluids (2024)
Presenters
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Sierra Legare
- Queen's University