JOURNAL ARTICLE

Direct numerical simulation and large-eddy simulation of stationary buoyancy-driven turbulence

Daniel ChungD. I. Pullin

Year: 2009 Journal:   Journal of Fluid Mechanics Vol: 643 Pages: 279-308   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

We report direct numerical simulation (DNS) and large-eddy simulation (LES) of statistically stationary buoyancy-driven turbulent mixing of an active scalar. We use an adaptation of the fringe-region technique, which continually supplies the flow with unmixed fluids at two opposite faces of a triply periodic domain in the presence of gravity, effectively maintaining an unstably stratified, but statistically stationary flow. We also develop a new method to solve the governing equations, based on the Helmholtz–Hodge decomposition, that guarantees discrete mass conservation regardless of iteration errors. Whilst some statistics were found to be sensitive to the computational box size, we show, from inner-scaled planar spectra, that the small scales exhibit similarity independent of Reynolds number, density ratio and aspect ratio. We also perform LES of the present flow using the stretched-vortex subgrid-scale (SGS) model. The utility of an SGS scalar flux closure for passive scalars is demonstrated in the present active-scalar, stably stratified flow setting. The multi-scale character of the stretched-vortex SGS model is shown to enable extension of some second-order statistics to subgrid scales. Comparisons with DNS velocity spectra and velocity-density cospectra show that both the resolved-scale and SGS-extended components of the LES spectra accurately capture important features of the DNS spectra, including small-scale anisotropy and the shape of the viscous roll-off.

Keywords:
Direct numerical simulation Physics Turbulence Large eddy simulation Scalar (mathematics) Vortex Mechanics Reynolds number Stratified flows Buoyancy Statistical physics Stratified flow Classical mechanics Geometry Mathematics

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