Split energy cascade induced by spontaneous flow transition in two-dimensional thermal turbulence
ORAL
Abstract
Two-dimensional turbulence is characterized by an inverse energy cascade from small scales to large ones, in contrast to the direct downscale energy cascade in three dimensions. Here, we report a split energy cascade in purely 2D thermal turbulence, i.e. the coexistence of direct and inverse energy cascades separated at intermediate scales. This phenomenon is induced by a spontaneous transition in the flow topology, during which the domain-sized circulatory roll is squeezed and intense randommoving eddies that provide a channel for downscale energy flux emerge. The flow mode analysis and orientation order of velocity field reveal that this flow transition is a critical behavior with bi-stability.
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Presenters
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Zhenyuan Gao
Southern University of Science and Technology
Authors
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Zhenyuan Gao
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Yun Bao
Sun Yat-sen University
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Jin-Han Xie
Peking Univ
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Yongxiang Huang
Xiamen University
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Shidi Huang
SUSTech, SUSTC, Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology