The 3D Transition to Turbulence in Wake Flows by Means of Direct Numerical Simulation

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Marianna Braza
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[1] Unité Mixte C.N.R.S.-I.N.P.T. 5502,Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse
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instability; transition; DNS; bluff-bodies; wings; incompressible flow;
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The three-dimensional transition to turbulence in flows around bodies of non-rectangular configuration has been analysed physically by performing direct numerical simulation to solve the system of Navier-Stokes equations. The successive stages of 3D transition, beyond the first bifurcation, have been detected first in the incompressible regime, for a circular cylinder configuration. The generation of streamwise vorticity, organised according to spanwise periodic cells has been associated with the development of large-scale coherent spanwise undulations of the originally rectilinear (nominally 2D) alternating vortex rows. The wavelengths of these undulations have been determined as a function of Reynolds number. As this parameter increases, a further inherent change of the flow transition is obtained and analysed, the natural vortex dislocations pattern. Beyond this change, the increase of Reynolds number yields an abrupt shortening of the spanwise wavelength and the flow undergoes another transition step, whose critical Reynolds number is evaluated by the present DNS approach in association with the Ginzburg-Landau model. Therefore, the linear and non-linear parts of the flow transition have been quantified by means of the amplitude evolution versus time obtained by the present DNS, in conjunction with the mentioned global oscillator model.
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