Non-homogeneous, non-isotropic turbulence
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Abstract
Turbulent flows are often studied in two opposite conditions: in the presence of confining boundaries as in the case of pipe or channel flows, and with periodic boundary conditions with the aim to realize homogeneous-isotropic turbulence. Between these two cases there is a range of possibilities among which flows in which isotropy and/or homogeneity is broken by the large scale forcing (or flow) but still in the absence of physical boundaries.
This talk will report a series of numerical results in two classical examples of these flows: the turbulent Kolmogorov flow and the turbulent cellular flow produced by a BC forcing. The effects of inhomogeneity, anisotropy and non-stationarity on the small scale statistics of the turbulent flow will be discussed.
This talk will report a series of numerical results in two classical examples of these flows: the turbulent Kolmogorov flow and the turbulent cellular flow produced by a BC forcing. The effects of inhomogeneity, anisotropy and non-stationarity on the small scale statistics of the turbulent flow will be discussed.
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Publication: S. Berti, G. Boffetta, and S. Musacchio, Phys. Rev. Fluids 8, 054601 (2023).
Presenters
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Guido Boffetta
University of Torino
Authors
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Guido Boffetta
University of Torino
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Stefano Berti
University of Lille
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Stefano Musacchio
University of Torino