Elastic turbulence in parallel shear flows: Recent progress
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
In this talk I will review our recent progress in identifying the mechanism of elastic turbulence in pressure-driven flows through straight channels. I will present the results of large-scale direct numerical simulations of such flows and demonstrate that the transition to elastic turbulence is sub-critical, giving rise to spot-like flow structures that, further away from the transition, eventually spread throughout the domain. I will discuss the implications of these findings for the transition scenario.
*This work used the ARCHER2 UK National Supercomputing Service (https://www.archer2.ac.uk). Support from the UK Turbulence Consortium (EPSRC grants EP/R029326/1 and EP/X035484/1) is gratefully acknowledged.
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Publication: 1. Martin Lellep, Moritz Linkmann, and Alexander Morozov, Purely elastic turbulence in pressure-driven channel flows, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 121, e2318851121 (2024)
2. Martin Lellep, Moritz Linkmann, and Alexander Morozov, Linear stability analysis of purely elastic travelling wave solutions in pressure driven channel flows, J. Fluid Mech. 959, R1 (2023)
3. Alexander Morozov, Coherent structures in plane channel flow of dilute polymer solutions with vanishing inertia, Phys. Rev. Lett. 129, 017801 (2022)
Presenters
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Alexander N Morozov
- University of Edinburgh