Stochastic modeling of multi-stream mixing based on one-dimensional turbulence

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Abstract

Measurements of multiple scalar mixing in a turbulent jet show a strong location dependence of the scalar fluctuations and mixing processes. Mixing is quantitatively described by the state space of scalar fluctuations in terms of a joint probability density function (JPDF). The JPDF evolves in the downstream and radial directions and has non-Gaussian shape which is a burden for mixing modeling since factoring into marginal distribution functions is not permissible. Stochastic simulations based on one-dimensional turbulence (ODT) are able to reasonably reproduce the JPDF and its spatial evolution by a parabolic marching problem that circumvents constraints of the underlying elliptic problem. The model reproduces the inertial-advective range (exponent -5/3) and predicts the emergence of the viscous-advective range (exponent -1) at higher wavenumbers as the Schmidt number increases. The model offers full-scale resolution at affordable cost providing means to reasonably capture state-space statistics of turbulent mixing.

*This research is supported by the German Federal Government, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and the State of Brandenburg within the framework of the joint project EIZ: Energy Innovation Center (project numbers 85056897 and 03SF0693A) with funds from the Structural Development Act for coal-mining regions.

Publication: M. Klein, C. Zenker, T. Starick, and H. Schmidt. Stochastic modeling of multiple scalar mixing in a three-stream concentric coaxial jet based on one-dimensional turbulence. Int. J. Heat Fluid Flow, 104:109235, 2023. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2023.109235

M. Klein, C. Zenker, and H. Schmidt. Small-scale resolving simulations of the turbulent mixing in confined planar jets using one-dimensional turbulence. Chem. Eng. Sci., 204:186–202, 2019. DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2019.04.024

S. Sharma, M. Klein, and H. Schmidt. Features of far-downstream asymptotic velocity fluctuations in a round jet: A one-dimensional turbulence study. Phys. Fluids, 34:085134, 2022. DOI: 10.1063/5.0101270

Presenters

  • Marten Klein

    • BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg

Authors

  • Marten Klein

    • BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
  • Christian Zenker

    • BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
  • Tommy Starrick

    • BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
    • BTU Cottbus
  • Heiko Schmidt

    • BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg