Effects of anisotropy on the geometry of tracer particle trajectories in turbulent flows
Using curvature and torsion to describe Lagrangian trajectories gives a full description of these as well as an insight into small and large time scales as temporal derivatives up to order 3 are involved. One might expect that the statistics of these properties depend on the geometry of the flow. Th...
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Zusammenfassung: | Using curvature and torsion to describe Lagrangian trajectories gives a full
description of these as well as an insight into small and large time scales as
temporal derivatives up to order 3 are involved. One might expect that the
statistics of these properties depend on the geometry of the flow. Therefore,
we calculated curvature and torsion probability density functions (PDFs) of
experimental Lagrangian trajectories processed using the Shake-the-Box
algorithm of turbulent von K\'arm\'an flow, Rayleigh-B\'enard convection and a
zero-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layer over a flat plate. The results
for the von K\'arm\'an flow compare well with previous experimental results for
the curvature PDF and numerical simulation of homogeneous and isotropic
turbulence for the torsion PDF. Results for Rayleigh-B\'enard convection agree
with those obtained for K\'arm\'an flow, while results for the logarithmic
layer within the boundary layer differ slightly, and we provide a potential
explanation. To detect and quantify the effect of anisotropy either resulting
from a mean flow or large-scale coherent motions on the geometry or tracer
particle trajectories, we introduce the curvature vector. We connect its
statistics with those of velocity fluctuations and demonstrate that strong
large-scale motion in a given spatial direction results in meandering rather
than helical trajectories. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2302.01844 |