Turbulence amplification by a shock wave and rapid distortion theory

L. Jacquin, C. Cambon, E. Blin

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Abstract

Amplification of turbulent kinetic energy in an axial compression is examined in the frame of homogeneous rapid distortion theory (RDT) by using the Craya-Herring formalism. By separating the turbulent field into solenoidal and dilatational modes (Helmholtz decomposition), one can show the dilatational mode is mediated by the parameter Δm0=D0/a 0k0, which corresponds to the initial ratio between the acoustic time scale (a0k0)-1 and the compression time scale D0-1, with D0 the compression rate. It is shown here that amplification of total kinetic energy is then limited by two analytical solutions obtained for Δm0=0 (purely solenoidal-acoustical regime) and for Δm0≫1 ("pressure released" regime), respectively. The results of the theory are first compared to results of direct numerical simulations (DNS) on homogeneous axial compression. The applicability of this homogeneous approach to the shock wave turbulence interaction, is then discussed. Considering a shock-induced compression at given Mach number, it is shown that the corresponding amplification factors predicted by homogeneous RDT largely differs from that obtained from Ribner's linear interaction analysis and DNS on the shock problem.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2539-2550
Number of pages12
JournalPhysics of Fluids A
Volume5
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1992
Externally publishedYes

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