One-dimensional turbulence: model formulation and application to homogeneous turbulence, sheer flows, and buoyant stratified flows

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Kerstein, AR [1 ]
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[1] Sandia Natl Labs, Combust Res Facil, Livermore, CA 94551 USA
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10.1017/S0022112099005376
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
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A stochastic model, implemented as a Monte Carlo simulation, is used to compute statistical properties of velocity and scalar fields in stationary and decaying homogeneous turbulence, shear flow, and various buoyant stratified flows. Turbulent advection is represented by a random sequence of maps applied to a one-dimensional computational domain. Profiles of advected scalars and of one velocity component evolve on this domain. The rate expression governing the mapping sequence reflects turbulence production mechanisms. Viscous effects are implemented concurrently. Various flows of interest are simulated by applying appropriate initial and boundary conditions to the velocity profile. Simulated flow microstructure reproduces the -5/3 power-law scaling of the inertial-range energy spectrum and the dissipationrange spectral collapse based on the Kolmogorov microscale. Diverse behaviours of constant-density shear flows and buoyant stratified flows are reproduced, in some instances suggesting new interpretations of observed phenomena. Collectively, the results demonstrate that a variety of turbulent flow phenomena can be captured in a concise representation of the interplay of advection, molecular transport, and buoyant forcing.
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