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Volume 1 - Turbulence, Heat and Mass Transfer 5
Proceeding of The International Symposium on Turbulence, Heat and Mass Transfer - Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 25-29, 2006
    

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  • Coherent Fine Scale Eddies in Turbulence Transition of Spatially-Developing Mixing Layer
  • Y. Wang
    Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan

    Mamoru Tanahashi
    Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

    Toshio Miyauchi
    Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan


    ABSTRACT

    To investigate the relationship between characteristics of coherent fine scale eddies (CFSEs) and turbulence transition, a direct numerical simulation (DNS) of spatially-developing turbulent mixing layer with Rew,0 = 700 was conducted. The large-scale coherent structures; Kelvin-Helmholtz roller and rib vortex, do not disappear in the transition process and in the fully-developed state, however they are composed of lots of CFSEs. The most expected diameter of the CFSEs is about 8η and does not change in the process of the turbulence transition, while the most expected maximum azimuthal velocity of CFSEs decreases from 2.0uk to 1.2uk. The strain rate acting on the center of CFSEs tends to become weak during the transition, whereas the most expected eigenvalues ratio is maintained to be α : β : γ = −5 : 1 : 4. In addition, the phase averaged energy dissipation rate on the major axis of CFSE becomes low during the turbulence transition.

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