Direct numerical simulation of the spatially developing mixing layer issuing from two turbulent streams past a splitter plate is carried out under mild compressibility conditions. The study mainly focuses on the early evolution of the mixing region, where transition occurs from a wake-like to a canonical mixing-layer-like behaviour, corresponding to the filling-up of the initial momentum deficit. The mixing layer is found to initially grow faster than linearly, and then at a sub-linear rate further downstream. The Reynolds stress components are in close agreement with reference experiments and follow a continued slow decay till the end of the computational domain. These observations are suggestive of the occurrence of incomplete similarity in the developing turbulent mixing layer. Coherent eddies are found to form in the close proximity of the splitter plate trailing edge, that are mainly organized in bands, initially skewed and then parallel to the spanwise direction. Dynamic mode decomposition is used to educe the dynamically relevant features, and it is found to be capable of singling out the coherent eddies responsible for mixing layer development.

Early evolution of the compressible mixing layer issued from two turbulent streams / Pirozzoli, Sergio; Bernardini, Matteo; Marié, Simon; Grasso, Francesco. - In: JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS. - ISSN 0022-1120. - 777:(2015), pp. 196-218. [10.1017/jfm.2015.363]

Early evolution of the compressible mixing layer issued from two turbulent streams

PIROZZOLI, Sergio
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BERNARDINI, MATTEO;
2015

Abstract

Direct numerical simulation of the spatially developing mixing layer issuing from two turbulent streams past a splitter plate is carried out under mild compressibility conditions. The study mainly focuses on the early evolution of the mixing region, where transition occurs from a wake-like to a canonical mixing-layer-like behaviour, corresponding to the filling-up of the initial momentum deficit. The mixing layer is found to initially grow faster than linearly, and then at a sub-linear rate further downstream. The Reynolds stress components are in close agreement with reference experiments and follow a continued slow decay till the end of the computational domain. These observations are suggestive of the occurrence of incomplete similarity in the developing turbulent mixing layer. Coherent eddies are found to form in the close proximity of the splitter plate trailing edge, that are mainly organized in bands, initially skewed and then parallel to the spanwise direction. Dynamic mode decomposition is used to educe the dynamically relevant features, and it is found to be capable of singling out the coherent eddies responsible for mixing layer development.
2015
compressible turbulence; shear layer turbulence; turbulence simulation; mechanical engineering; mechanics of materials; condensed matter physics
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Early evolution of the compressible mixing layer issued from two turbulent streams / Pirozzoli, Sergio; Bernardini, Matteo; Marié, Simon; Grasso, Francesco. - In: JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS. - ISSN 0022-1120. - 777:(2015), pp. 196-218. [10.1017/jfm.2015.363]
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