Proceedings of the KSME Conference (대한기계학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2002.08a
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- Pages.831-834
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- 2002
Effects of Dilatation and Vortex Stretching on Turbulence in One-Dimensional and Axisymmetric Flows
일차 및 축대칭유동에서 밀도변화가 난류에 미치는 영향
- Published : 2002.08.01
Abstract
An analytic approach is attempted to predict the amplification of turbulence in compressible flows experiencing one-dimensional and axisymmetric bulk dilatation. The variations of vortex radius and vorticity are calculated, and then the amplification of turbulence is obtained from them by tracking three representative vortices. For a one-dimensionally compressed flow, the present analysis slightly underestimates the amplification of velocity fluctuations and turbulent kinetic energy, relative to that of rapid distortion theory in the solenoidal limit. For an axisymmetrically distorted flow, the amplification of velocity fluctuations and turbulent kinetic energy depend not only on the density ratio but also on the ratio of streamwise mean velocities, which represents streamwise vortex contraction/stretching. In all flows considered, the amplification of turbulence is dictated by the mean density ratio. In the axisymmetric flow, streamwise vortex stretching/contraction, however, alters the amplification slightly.