Statistical analysis of coherent vortices near a free surface in a fully developed turbulence
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3556347
DOI10.1063/1.1533071zbMath1185.76272OpenAlexW2047284939MaRDI QIDQ3556347
Ryuichi S. Nagaosa, Robert A. Handler
Publication date: 22 April 2010
Published in: Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1533071
vorticeshydrodynamicsboundary layer turbulencetemperature distributionstatistical analysisinterface phenomena
Related Items
Reconstruction of three-dimensional turbulent flow structures using surface measurements for free-surface flows based on a convolutional neural network ⋮ Statistics of surface renewal of passive scalars in free-surface turbulence ⋮ The three-dimensional structure of momentum transfer in turbulent channels ⋮ Turbulent flow and organized motions over a two-dimensional rough wall ⋮ A numerical modelling of gas exchange mechanisms between air and turbulent water with an aquarium chemical reaction ⋮ Reprint of: A numerical modelling of gas exchange mechanisms between air and turbulent water with an aquarium chemical reaction ⋮ Mean shear versus orientation isotropy: effects on inertialess spheroids’ rotation mode in wall turbulence ⋮ Isotropic-turbulence-induced mass transfer across a severely contaminated water surface ⋮ Simulation of air–water interfacial mass transfer driven by high-intensity isotropic turbulence ⋮ Low shear turbulence structures beneath stress-driven interface with neutral and stable stratification ⋮ Modelling turbulent high Schmidt number mass transfer across undeformable gas-liquid interfaces ⋮ Large-eddy simulations of turbulent flow structures near a quiescent liquid-gas interface for gaseous compounds emissions studies ⋮ Experiments on free-surface turbulence ⋮ Effects of shear-thinning rheology on near-wall turbulent structures ⋮ Additional spanwise vortices near the free surface in open channel flows ⋮ Transport of passive scalar in turbulent shear flow under a clean or surfactant-contaminated free surface ⋮ Effect of surface contamination on interfacial mass transfer rate ⋮ On wind–wave interaction phenomena at low Reynolds numbers ⋮ Turbulent transport of a high-Schmidt-number scalar near an air–water interface
Cites Work
- Application of a fractional-step method to incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
- Fast Fourier transforms for direct solution of Poisson's equation with staggered boundary conditions
- Effects of the computational time step on numerical solutions of turbulent flow
- Identification of Tubular Vortices in Turbulence
- Numerical Calculation of Time-Dependent Viscous Incompressible Flow of Fluid with Free Surface
- Direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow up to Reτ=590
- Direct numerical simulation of vortex structures and turbulent scalar transfer across a free surface in a fully developed turbulence
- Transport of a passive scalar at a shear-free boundary in fully developed turbulent open channel flow
- Direct numerical simulation of turbulent thermal boundary layers
- Mixing of a passive scalar near a free surface
- On the condition of streak formation in a bounded turbulent flow
- Free-stream turbulence near plane boundaries
- A numerical study of the evolution and structure of a turbulent shear layer under a free surface
- Mechanisms for generating coherent packets of hairpin vortices in channel flow
- Length scales and the energy balance for turbulence near a free surface
- Turbulence structures of wall-bounded shear flows found using DNS data
- A numerical study of free-surface turbulence in channel flow
- Autogeneration of near-wall vortical structures in channel flow
- Dynamics of a low Reynolds number turbulent boundary layer
- Vortex organization in the outer region of the turbulent boundary layer
- Topology of fine-scale motions in turbulent channel flow
- Coherent structure dynamics in near-wall turbulence
- On the identification of a vortex
- Interaction of surface waves with turbulence: direct numerical simulations of turbulent open-channel flow