15th European Turbulence Conference 2015
August 25-28th, 2015, Delft, The Netherlands
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Relation between enstrophy production and geometry near the turbulent/non-turbulent interface in free shear flows


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Presentation:
Session: Jets and Wakes 1
Room: Room E
Session start: 10:30 Tue 25 Aug 2015

Tomoaki Watanabe   watanabe.tomoaki@c.nagoya-u.jp
Affifliation: Nagoya University

Carlos da Silva   carlos.silva@ist.utl.pt
Affifliation: Instituto Superior Técnico

Yasuhiko Sakai   ysakai@mech.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Affifliation: Nagoya University

Kouji Nagata   nagata@nagoya-u.jp
Affifliation: Nagoya University


Topics: - Jets and wakes

Abstract:

In many free shear flows, such as mixing layers, wakes and jets exhibit a sharp turbulent/non-turbulent interface (TNTI) separating regions of turbulent and non-turbulent or potential flow. In the present work the dependence of enstrophy production on the interface geometry near the TNTI is investigated by using direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a shear free turbulence (SFT) and a temporally developing planar jet (PJET). It is shown that the geometry of the TNTI has impacts on the mechanism governing enstrophy dynamics within the interface layer itself. In particular it is shown that enstrophy production within the turbulent sublayer is primarily associated with a convex shape of the interface both the SFT and PJET.