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Linear Instability of Turbulent Channel Flow

Pavan V. Kashyap, Yohann Duguet, Olivier Dauchot

2022Physical Review Letters19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Laminar-turbulent pattern formation is a distinctive feature of the intermittency regime in subcritical plane shear flows. By performing extensive numerical simulations of the plane channel flow, we show that the pattern emerges from a spatial modulation of the turbulent flow, due to a linear instability. We sample over many realizations the linear response of the fluctuating turbulent field to a temporal impulse, in the regime where the turbulent flow is stable, just before the onset of the instability. The dispersion relation is constructed from the ensemble-averaged relaxation rates. As the instability threshold is approached, the relaxation rate of the least damped modes eventually reaches zero. The method allows, despite the presence of turbulent fluctuations and without any closure model, for an accurate estimation of the wave vector of the modulation at onset.

Topics & Concepts

IntermittencyInstabilityTurbulencePhysicsMechanicsLaminar flowOpen-channel flowImpulse (physics)Shear flowClassical mechanicsStatistical physicsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsTree-ring climate responses
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