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Direct numerical simulation of elastic turbulence in the Taylor–Couette flow: transition pathway and mechanistic insight

Jiaxing Song, Nansheng Liu, Xi‐Yun Lu, Bamin Khomami

2022Journal of Fluid Mechanics21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Three-dimensional elastic turbulence in Taylor–Couette flows of dilute polymer solutions has been realized and thoroughly investigated via direct numerical simulations. A novel flow transition pathway from elastically dominated turbulence to solitary vortex pairs (or diwhirls) and eventually to elastic turbulence is observed by decreasing the fluid inertia ( $Re$ ) over seven orders of magnitude, i.e. from $Re=1000$ to $0.0001$ . The dominant spatio-temporal flow features in the elastic turbulence regime are those of large-scale unsteady diwhirls and small-scale axial and azimuthal travelling waves in the outer and inner halves of the gap, respectively. Moreover, it is conclusively shown that production of turbulent kinetic energy in purely elastic turbulence solely arises due to the stochastic nature of polymer stretch/relaxation. Overall, based on this comprehensive numerical investigation, the differences in the underlying fluid physics that give rise to turbulent fluctuations in elastically dominated and purely elastic turbulence have been delineated.

Topics & Concepts

TurbulenceTaylor–Couette flowK-omega turbulence modelPhysicsK-epsilon turbulence modelMechanicsDirect numerical simulationCouette flowInertiaVortexWave turbulenceClassical mechanicsTurbulence modelingFlow (mathematics)Statistical physicsReynolds numberRheology and Fluid Dynamics StudiesFluid Dynamics and Thin FilmsMaterial Dynamics and Properties
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