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[[File:Fractalgrids.pdf|thumb|Three examples of multiscale turbulence generators. From left to right, a fractal cross grid, a fractal square grid and a fractal I grid.]]
[[File:Fractalgrids.pdf|thumb|Three examples of multiscale turbulence generators. From left to right, a fractal cross grid, a fractal square grid and a fractal I grid.]]


As [[Turbulence | turbulent]] flows contain [[Eddy (fluid dynamics) | eddies]] with a wide range of scales, exciting the [[Turbulence | turbulence]] at particular scales (or range of scales) allows one to fine-tune the properties of that flow. Multiscale turbulent flows have been successfully applied in different fields, such as reducing acoustic noise from wings modifying the geometry of spoilers<ref> Nedić, J., B. Ganapathisubramani, J. C. Vassilicos, J. Boree, L. E. Brizzi, A. Spohn. [http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/pdf/10.2514/1.J051387 "Aeroacoustic performance of fractal spoilers"]. ''[[AIAA journal]]'' 2012.</ref>, enhancing heat transfer from impinging jets passing through grids <ref>Cafiero, G., S. Discetti, T. Astarita. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0017931014002555 "Heat transfer enhancement of impinging jets with fractal-generated turbulence"]., ''[[International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer]]'', 2014.</ref>, increasing the drag of flows past normal plates<ref>Nedić, J., B. Ganapathisubramani and J. C. Vassilicos. [http://iopscience.iop.org/1873-7005/45/6/061406/ "Drag and near wake characteristics of flat plates normal to the flow with fractal edge geometries"]. ''[[Fluid Dynamics Research]]'' 2013.</ref> or enhancing mixing <ref>Laizet, S., J. C. Vassilicos. [http://journals.aps.org/pre/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevE.86.046302 "Fractal space-scale unfolding mechanism for energy-efficient turbulent mixing"] ''[[Physical Review E]]'' 2012</ref>. Further research of multiscale turbulence is currently in place in order to further explore the properties of these flows<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.multisolve.eu|accessdate=25 February 2015|title=Multisolve}}</ref>.
As [[Turbulence | turbulent]] flows contain [[Eddy (fluid dynamics) | eddies]] with a wide range of scales, exciting the [[Turbulence | turbulence]] at particular scales (or range of scales) allows one to fine-tune the properties of that flow. Multiscale turbulent flows have been successfully applied in different fields, such as reducing [[Noise (acoustic)|acoustic noise]] from wings modifying the geometry of [[Spoiler (aeronautics)|spoilers]]<ref> Nedić, J., B. Ganapathisubramani, J. C. Vassilicos, J. Boree, L. E. Brizzi, A. Spohn. [http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/pdf/10.2514/1.J051387 "Aeroacoustic performance of fractal spoilers"]. ''[[AIAA journal]]'' 2012.</ref>, enhancing [[Heat transfer|heat transfer]] from impinging jets passing through grids <ref>Cafiero, G., S. Discetti, T. Astarita. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0017931014002555 "Heat transfer enhancement of impinging jets with fractal-generated turbulence"]., ''[[International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer]]'', 2014.</ref>, increasing the [[Drag (physics)|drag]] of flows past normal plates<ref>Nedić, J., B. Ganapathisubramani and J. C. Vassilicos. [http://iopscience.iop.org/1873-7005/45/6/061406/ "Drag and near wake characteristics of flat plates normal to the flow with fractal edge geometries"]. ''[[Fluid Dynamics Research]]'' 2013.</ref> or enhancing mixing <ref>Laizet, S., J. C. Vassilicos. [http://journals.aps.org/pre/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevE.86.046302 "Fractal space-scale unfolding mechanism for energy-efficient turbulent mixing"] ''[[Physical Review E]]'' 2012</ref>. Further research of multiscale turbulence is currently in place in order to further explore the properties of these flows<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.multisolve.eu|accessdate=25 February 2015|title=Multisolve}}</ref>.


Multiscale turbulence has also played an important role into probing the internal structure of [[Turbulence | turbulence]]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Vassilicos|first1=J. C.|title=Dissipation in Turbulent Flows|journal=Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics|date=2015|page=95-114|doi=10.1146/annurev-fluid-010814-014637|url=http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-fluid-010814-014637}}</ref>. This sort of turbulence allowed researchers to unveil a novel [[Dissipation | dissipation]] law in which <math>C_\epsilon</math> in
Multiscale turbulence has also played an important role into probing the internal structure of [[Turbulence | turbulence]]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Vassilicos|first1=J. C.|title=Dissipation in Turbulent Flows|journal=Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics|date=2015|page=95-114|doi=10.1146/annurev-fluid-010814-014637|url=http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-fluid-010814-014637}}</ref>. This sort of turbulence allowed researchers to unveil a novel [[Dissipation | dissipation]] law in which <math>C_\epsilon</math> in

Revision as of 18:37, 25 February 2015

Multiscale turbulence is a class of turbulent flows in which the chaotic motion of the fluid is forced at different length and/or time scales[1]. This is usually achieved by placing an obstacle within a moving fluid; the obstacle may have a specific arrangement of length scales[2] or have it's geometry actively changed[3] by some control system (as illustrated on YouTube).

Three examples of multiscale turbulence generators. From left to right, a fractal cross grid, a fractal square grid and a fractal I grid.

As turbulent flows contain eddies with a wide range of scales, exciting the turbulence at particular scales (or range of scales) allows one to fine-tune the properties of that flow. Multiscale turbulent flows have been successfully applied in different fields, such as reducing acoustic noise from wings modifying the geometry of spoilers[4], enhancing heat transfer from impinging jets passing through grids [5], increasing the drag of flows past normal plates[6] or enhancing mixing [7]. Further research of multiscale turbulence is currently in place in order to further explore the properties of these flows[8].

Multiscale turbulence has also played an important role into probing the internal structure of turbulence[9]. This sort of turbulence allowed researchers to unveil a novel dissipation law in which in

is not constant, as required by the Richardson-Kolmogorov energy cascade. This new law[10] can be expressed as , with , where and are respectively Reynolds numbers based on initial and local conditions.






References

  1. ^ Laizet, S., J. C. Vassilicos. "Multiscale generation of turbulence". Journal of Multiscale Modelling, 2009.
  2. ^ Queiros-Conde, D., and J. C. Vassilicos. "Turbulent wakes of 3D fractal grids." Intermittency in turbulent flows (2001): 136-167.
  3. ^ Hideharu, Makita. "Realization of a large-scale turbulence field in a small wind tunnel" Fluid Dynamics Research, 1991
  4. ^ Nedić, J., B. Ganapathisubramani, J. C. Vassilicos, J. Boree, L. E. Brizzi, A. Spohn. "Aeroacoustic performance of fractal spoilers". AIAA journal 2012.
  5. ^ Cafiero, G., S. Discetti, T. Astarita. "Heat transfer enhancement of impinging jets with fractal-generated turbulence"., International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2014.
  6. ^ Nedić, J., B. Ganapathisubramani and J. C. Vassilicos. "Drag and near wake characteristics of flat plates normal to the flow with fractal edge geometries". Fluid Dynamics Research 2013.
  7. ^ Laizet, S., J. C. Vassilicos. "Fractal space-scale unfolding mechanism for energy-efficient turbulent mixing" Physical Review E 2012
  8. ^ "Multisolve". Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  9. ^ Vassilicos, J. C. (2015). "Dissipation in Turbulent Flows". Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics: 95-114. doi:10.1146/annurev-fluid-010814-014637.
  10. ^ Seoud, R. E.; Vassilicos, J. C. (2007). "Dissipation and decay of fractal-generated turbulence". Phys. Fluids. 19. doi:10.1063/1.2795211.