Results from Direct Numerical Simulations of particle relative dispersion in three dimensional homogeneous and isotropic turbulence at Reynolds number Reλ∼300 are presented. We study point-like passive tracers and heavy particles, at Stokes number St = 0, 0.6, 1 and 5. Particles are emitted from localised sources, in bunches of thousands, periodically in time, allowing to reach an unprecedented statistical accuracy, with a total number of events for two-point observables of the order of 1011. The right tail of the probability density function for tracers develops a clear deviation from Richardson's self-similar prediction, pointing to the intermittent nature of the dispersion process. In our numerical experiment, such deviations are manifest once the probability to measure an event becomes of the order of -or rarer than- one part over one million, hence the crucial importance of a large dataset. The role of finite-Reynolds effects and the related fluctuations when pair separations cross the boundary between viscous and inertial range scales are discussed. An asymptotic prediction based on the multifractal theory for inertial range intermittency and valid for large Reynolds numbers is found to agree with the data better than the Richardson theory. The agreement is improved when considering heavy particles, whose inertia filters out viscous scale fluctuations. By using the exit-time statistics we also show that events associated to pairs experiencing unusually slow inertial range separations have a non self-similar probability distribution function.

Biferale, L., Lanotte, A., Scatamacchia, R., Toschi, F. (2014). Intermittency in the relative separations of tracers and of heavy particles in turbulent flows. JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS, 757, 550-572 [10.1017/jfm.2014.515].

Intermittency in the relative separations of tracers and of heavy particles in turbulent flows

BIFERALE, LUCA;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Results from Direct Numerical Simulations of particle relative dispersion in three dimensional homogeneous and isotropic turbulence at Reynolds number Reλ∼300 are presented. We study point-like passive tracers and heavy particles, at Stokes number St = 0, 0.6, 1 and 5. Particles are emitted from localised sources, in bunches of thousands, periodically in time, allowing to reach an unprecedented statistical accuracy, with a total number of events for two-point observables of the order of 1011. The right tail of the probability density function for tracers develops a clear deviation from Richardson's self-similar prediction, pointing to the intermittent nature of the dispersion process. In our numerical experiment, such deviations are manifest once the probability to measure an event becomes of the order of -or rarer than- one part over one million, hence the crucial importance of a large dataset. The role of finite-Reynolds effects and the related fluctuations when pair separations cross the boundary between viscous and inertial range scales are discussed. An asymptotic prediction based on the multifractal theory for inertial range intermittency and valid for large Reynolds numbers is found to agree with the data better than the Richardson theory. The agreement is improved when considering heavy particles, whose inertia filters out viscous scale fluctuations. By using the exit-time statistics we also show that events associated to pairs experiencing unusually slow inertial range separations have a non self-similar probability distribution function.
2014
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/02 - FISICA TEORICA, MODELLI E METODI MATEMATICI
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L'articolo e' stato scelto per una recensione su Focus on Fluids dalla rivista Journal of Fluid Mechanics. L'autore della recensione e' M.S. Borgas e il titolo 'Extreme probing of particle motions in turbulence' J. Fluid Mech. (2015), vol. 766, pp. 1-4. doi:10.1017/jfm.2014.679
Biferale, L., Lanotte, A., Scatamacchia, R., Toschi, F. (2014). Intermittency in the relative separations of tracers and of heavy particles in turbulent flows. JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS, 757, 550-572 [10.1017/jfm.2014.515].
Biferale, L; Lanotte, A; Scatamacchia, R; Toschi, F
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