Spike formation theory in three-dimensional flow separation
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Abstract
We develop a frame-invariant theory of material spike formation during flow separation over a no-slip boundary in three-dimensional flows with arbitrary time dependence. Based on the exact evolution of the largest principal curvature on near-wall material surfaces, our theory identifies fixed and moving separation. Our approach is effective over short time intervals and admits an instantaneous limit. As a byproduct, we derive explicit formulas for the evolution of the Weingarten map and the principal curvatures of any surface advected by general three-dimensional flows. The material backbone we identify acts first as a precursor and later as the centrepiece of Lagrangian flow separation. We discover previously undetected spiking points and curves where the separation backbones connect to the boundary and provide wall-based analytical formulas for their locations. We illustrate our results on several steady and unsteady flows.
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Publication: Santhosh S, Qin H, Klose BF, Jacobs GB, Vétel J, Serra M. Spike formation theory in three-dimensional flow separation. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 2023;969:A25. doi:10.1017/jfm.2023.559
Presenters
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Sreejith Santhosh
University of California, San Diego
Authors
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Sreejith Santhosh
University of California, San Diego
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Haodong Qin
University of California, San Diego
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Bjoern F Klose
San Diego State University
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Gustaaf B Jacobs
San Diego State University
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Jérôme Vétel
Polytechnique Montreal
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Mattia Serra
University of California, San Diego