Lagrangian and Eulerian signatures of inertio-elastic instabilities and turbulence in polymer jets
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Abstract
We report on the spatiotemporal evolution of flow structures in a jet of dilute polymer solution entering a quiescent bath of Newtonian fluid. High-speed digital Schlieren imaging and laser Doppler velocimetry are used to study the Lagrangian and Eulerian signatures of the onset of inertio-elastic instabilities and the subsequent transition to a turbulent flow state. Applying Dynamic Mode Decomposition to the Schlieren images reveals the dominant inertio-elastic instability modes and their dependence on elasticity number and polymer extensibility. The advective growth of these inertio-elastic modes results in the jet transitioning to a state of elasto-inertial turbulence (EIT). Velocity measurements at fixed Eulerian locations along the center line of the jet show that EIT is characterized by a dramatic decrease in turbulence intensity with a distinctly different power-law spectrum as compared to a turbulent Newtonian jet.
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Presenters
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Sami Yamanidouzisorkhabi
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Authors
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Sami Yamanidouzisorkhabi
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Yashasvi Raj
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Tamer A Zaki
Johns Hopkins University
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Gareth H McKinley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Irmgard Bischofberger
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT