Imperial College London

ProfessorDenisDoorly

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Aeronautics

Professor of Fluid Mechanics
 
 
 
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Location

 

313ACity and Guilds BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@inproceedings{Rossi:2011,
author = {Rossi, L and Doorly, D and Durant, A and Kustrin, D and Lardeau, S and Schwander, F},
title = {Lamination and mixing in canonical and turbulent flows},
year = {2011}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - CPAPER
AB - Lamination and mixing properties are characterised for a canonical flow (cat's eyes flip) at low Reynolds number (~13) and a turbulent flow. The cat's eyes flow is experimentally driven by electromagnetic forces while the turbulent flow is generated using 2D DNS. It is shown that lamination and stretching grow exponentially for both flows with an exponent higher for the stretching than for the lamination. Noticeably, the difference between the stretching and lamination exponents is higher for the turbulent flow than for the low Reynolds number flow with ratios respectively about 1.32 and 1.12. Moreover, lamination enhances mixing locally by reducing the distance over which diffusion needs to act to finalise mixing. The difference in the mixing properties of the flows is related to the distribution of lamination. The turbulent flow saturates locally, i.e. it reaches locally high lamination values where diffusion can act swiftly over short distances to finalise mixing while most of the flow is still with low values of lamination. This leads to an algebraic growth of the mixing coefficient. The cat's eyes flip flow globally increases lamination with a better space filling than the turbulent flow. This delays the saturation of mixing and leads to an initial exponential growth of the mixing coefficient.
AU - Rossi,L
AU - Doorly,D
AU - Durant,A
AU - Kustrin,D
AU - Lardeau,S
AU - Schwander,F
PY - 2011///
TI - Lamination and mixing in canonical and turbulent flows
ER -