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Velocity autocorrelations of decaying isotropic homogeneous turbulence
Author(s) -
MeiJiau Huang,
Anthony Leonard
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
physics of fluids
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.188
H-Index - 180
eISSN - 1089-7666
pISSN - 1070-6631
DOI - 10.1063/1.868780
Subject(s) - physics , homogeneous isotropic turbulence , turbulence , isotropy , dimensionless quantity , dissipation , classical mechanics , kolmogorov microscales , mechanics , autocorrelation , power law , langevin equation , statistical physics , turbulence kinetic energy , direct numerical simulation , k omega turbulence model , reynolds number , thermodynamics , optics , statistics , mathematics
Velocity autocorrelations and the mean-square displacements of fluid particles are obtained for decaying, isotropic homogeneous turbulence by numerical simulation of the flow field, using 1283 and 2563 grids, and tracking several tens of thousands of fluid particles, using a third-order interpolation scheme. A self-preserving Lagrangian velocity autocorrelation coefficient is found in terms of a dimensionless time variable s, defined by ds=dt/[script T]s(t), under the observation of a power-law energy decay and the assumption that [script T]s(t) is proportional to the Lagrangian integral timescale [script T] [script L] . This timescale is in turn assumed to be proportional to the length scale of the energy-containing eddies [script L]e~K3/2/epsilon divided by the turbulent velocity u[prime], where K=3/2u[prime]2 is turbulent energy and epsilon is the energy dissipation rate.

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