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Nonlinear Interactions in Turbulence with Strong Irrotational Straining

Abstract

The rate of growth of the nonlinear terms in the vorticity equation are analysed for a turbulent flow with r.m.s. velocity u0 and integral length scale L subjected to a strong uniform irrotational plane strain S, where (u0/L)/S = ε ≪ 1. The Rapid Distortion Theory (RDT) solution is the zeroth order term of the perturbation series solution in terms of ε. We use the asymptotic form of the convolution integrals for the zeroth order nonlinear terms when exp(St) ≫ 1 to determine when (in wavenumber k and time t) the perturbation series in ε fails, and hence estimate precisely the domain of validity of inviscid and viscous RDT.

Authors

Kevlahan NK-R; Hunt JCR

Series

Fluid Mechanics and its Applications

Volume

36

Pagination

pp. 239-242

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 1996

DOI

10.1007/978-94-009-0297-8_67

Conference proceedings

Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications

ISSN

0926-5112
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