15th European Turbulence Conference 2015
August 25-28th, 2015, Delft, The Netherlands
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Energy dissipation and flux laws for unsteady turbulence


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Presentation:
Session: Intermittency and scaling 1
Room: Room H
Session start: 10:30 Tue 25 Aug 2015

John Christos Vassilicos   j.c.vassilicos@imperial.ac.uk
Affifliation: imperial college london

Susumu Goto   goto@me.es.osaka-u.ac.jp
Affifliation: University of Osaka, Japan


Topics: - Intermittency and scaling

Abstract:

Direct Numerical Simulations of spatially periodic unsteady turbulence show that the high Reynolds number scalings of the instantaneous energy dissipation rate and interscale energy flux at intermediate wavenumbers are qualitatively different from the well-known $u'(t)^{3}/L(t)$ cornerstone scalings of equilibrium turbulence where $u'(t)$ and $L(t)$ are time-dependent rms velocity and integral length-scales. Instead, they both scale as $U_{0}L_{0}\:u'(t)^2/L(t)^2$ where $L_0$ and $U_0$ are length and velocity scales characterizing initial/overall unsteady turbulence conditions.