Shear-free turbulence near a flat free surface

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作者
Walker, DT [1 ]
Leighton, RI [1 ]
GarzaRios, LO [1 ]
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[1] USN,RES LAB,REMOTE SENSING DIV,WASHINGTON,DC 20375
关键词
LOW-REYNOLDS-NUMBER; BOUNDARY-LAYERS; ROUND JET; WALL; CHANNEL; FLOWS;
D O I
10.1017/S0022112096007446
中图分类号
O3 [力学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
In this study the evolution of initially homogeneous and isotropic turbulence in the presence of a free surface was investigated. The Navier-Stokes equations were solved via direct pseudo-spectral simulation with a resolution of 96(3). The Reynolds number based on the volume-averaged turbulence kinetic energy and dissipation rate was 147. Periodic boundary conditions were used in two dimensions, and the top and bottom sides of the domain were flat and shear-free. A random, divergence-free velocity held with a prescribed spectrum was used as the initial condition. An ensemble of sixteen separate simulations was used to calculate statistics. Near the surface, the Reynolds stresses are anisotropic and the anisotropy extends a distance from the surface roughly equal to the turbulent lengthscale. The tangential vorticity fluctuations also vanish near the surface, owing to the no-shear condition, causing a corresponding decrease in the fluctuating enstrophy. The thickness of the region in which the surface affects the vorticity distribution is roughly one-tenth the turbulent lengthscale. The stress anisotropy near the surface appears to be maintained by reduced dissipation for the tangential velocity fluctuations, reduced pressure-strain transfer from the tangential to surface-normal velocity fluctuations, and rapid decay of the surface-normal velocity fluctuations due to dissipation. The turbulence kinetic energy rises in the near-surface region owing to a decrease in dissipation at the surface. This decrease in dissipation results from the local reduction in enstrophy owing to the vanishing of the tangential vorticity fluctuations at the surface. At the free surface, the mean pressure rises. This is also due to the reduction in enstrophy. While the tangential vorticity must vanish at the free surface, the how is fully three-dimensional up to the surface and the production of surface-normal vorticity by vortex stretching attains a maximum at the free surface. The contribution to the total enstrophy by the surface-normal vorticity fluctuations remains relatively constant over depth. The production of the surface-normal enstrophy component due to vortex stretching is roughly balanced by turbulent transport of enstrophy away from the surface. Near the surface, there an elevated levels of production of tangential vorticity by both vortex-stretching and fluctuating shear strains.
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