Investigation of intermittency in scalar mixing from concentrated sources by way of higher-order spectral moments
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Abstract
The effect of intermittency on scalar mixing is investigated by way of higher-order spectral moments. The (hydrodynamic) flow under consideration is fully-developed turbulent channel flow and the scalar mixing within this flow is that generated by a concentrated line source within the flow. In this work, direct numerical simulations were undertaken by way of a spectral method to solve the equations of conservation of mass and momentum, and the advection-diffusion equation was solved using a flux integral method (Germaine et al., J. Comput. Phys., 2013). The intermittency of the scalar plume emitted by the concentrated line source is studied by way of higher-order spectral moments. Particular attention is paid to third- and fourth-order spectral moments, using the definitions formalized by Antoni (Mech. Syst. Signal Process., 2006). Such statistics are sensitive to transients / non-stationarities, and thus provide insight into the intermittency of the scalar field.
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Presenters
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Milind V Singh
McGill University
Authors
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Milind V Singh
McGill University
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Emmanuel Germaine
McGill University
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Luca Cortelezzi
Politecnico di Milano
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Laurent B Mydlarski
McGill University