A study of initial conditions effects on thermal properties of compressible homogeneous sheared non-isentropic turbulence using rapid distortion theory RDT

IF 1.1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Riahi, T. Lili
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The paper investigates the effect of initial conditions characterized by compressibility of turbulence on the changes in scalar such as density, temperature and pressure within the framework of rapid distortion theory (RDT) in the case of non-isentropic turbulence. This study is a follow-up of the basic work from the J. Fluid Mech. article 330, 307 (1997) carried out by A. Simone, G.N. Coleman and C. Cambon in the case of quasi-isentropic turbulence and the previous work of M. Riahi and T. Lili from Fluid Dyn. Res. article 52, 025501 (2020) in the case of non-isentropic turbulence. RDT is used to examine the behavior of the root mean square (rms) fluctuations of density, temperature and pressure. The coupling between these rms quantities, the partition factor and the polytropic coefficient are also studied. RDT equations are solved numerically using a code which solves directly evolution equations of two-point spectral correlations for compressible homogeneous sheared non-isentropic turbulence. The RDT analysis is carried out for various initial turbulent Mach number Mt0 ranging from 0.1 to 0.4, and the initial compressible turbulence is to be one of the three states concerning the fraction of kinetic energy χ0: solenoidal (χ0=0), mixed (χ0=0.6) and dilatational (χ0=1) (χ0 is the ratio of the initial dilatational kinetic energy to the initial total kinetic energy). It is shown from this study that the changes in scalars are strongly dependent on the initial conditions. Magnitudes and asymptotic values of rms thermodynamics fluctuations and correlations between these thermodynamics fluctuations depend of Mt0. For large times, the isentropic state of the flow is well observed whatever Mt0 and χ0.
用快速畸变理论研究初始条件对可压缩均匀剪切非等熵湍流热性能的影响
本文在快速畸变理论(RDT)的框架下,研究了非等熵湍流中以湍流可压缩性为特征的初始条件对密度、温度和压力等标量变化的影响。本研究是J.流体力学基础工作的后续。A. Simone, G.N. Coleman和C. Cambon在准等熵湍流情况下的第330,307(1997)条和M. Riahi和T. Lili先前在流体动力学方面的工作,第52,025501(2020)条在非等熵湍流情况下的研究。RDT用于检测密度、温度和压力的均方根波动的行为。研究了均方根、配分因子和多向性系数之间的耦合关系。采用直接求解可压缩均匀剪切非等熵湍流两点谱相关演化方程的程序对RDT方程进行了数值求解。对0.1 ~ 0.4范围内的各种初始湍流马赫数Mt0进行RDT分析,初始可压缩湍流为螺线形(χ0=0)、混合(χ0=0.6)和膨胀(χ0=1) (χ0为初始膨胀动能与初始总动能之比)三种状态中的一种。研究表明,标量的变化强烈依赖于初始条件。均方根热力学波动的大小和渐近值以及这些热力学波动之间的相关性取决于Mt0。在大时间内,无论Mt0和χ0如何,都能很好地观察到流的等熵状态。
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Canadian Journal of Physics
Canadian Journal of Physics 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
8.30%
发文量
65
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Physics publishes research articles, rapid communications, and review articles that report significant advances in research in physics, including atomic and molecular physics; condensed matter; elementary particles and fields; nuclear physics; gases, fluid dynamics, and plasmas; electromagnetism and optics; mathematical physics; interdisciplinary, classical, and applied physics; relativity and cosmology; physics education research; statistical mechanics and thermodynamics; quantum physics and quantum computing; gravitation and string theory; biophysics; aeronomy and space physics; and astrophysics.
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