2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.euromechflu.2019.02.007
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The influence of velocity ratio on the evolution of streamwise vortices in the simulated plane mixing layer

Abstract: In this paper we perform Large Eddy Simulations of the plane turbulent mixing layer, to assess the effect of the velocity ratio parameter on the evolution of the streamwise vortex structure in the flow. The mixing layers originate from a physically-correlated inflow condition. A simulation performed against reference experimental flow conditions produces reliable flow statistics, and the velocity ratio parameter is subsequently varied by changing the low-speed freestream velocity of the flow. It is found that … Show more

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“…Sandham & Reynolds (1991), Rogers & Moser (1994), Balaras, Piomelli & Wallace (2001) and Delport, Baelmans & Meyers (2011), or in space M. Meldi 1, , A. Mariotti 2 , M. V. Salvetti 2 and P. Sagaut 3 Email address for correspondence: marcello.meldi@ensma.fr evolution, as in e.g. Yee, Sandham & Djomehri (1999), McMullan, Gao & Coats (2007), Wang, Tanahashi & Miyauchi (2007), Meldi, Salvetti & Sagaut (2012), Meldi & Poux (2017) and Hug & McMullan (2019). The investigations reported in the literature indicate that the emergence and evolution of turbulent features for this flow configuration exhibit high sensitivity to the parametric set-up of the test case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sandham & Reynolds (1991), Rogers & Moser (1994), Balaras, Piomelli & Wallace (2001) and Delport, Baelmans & Meyers (2011), or in space M. Meldi 1, , A. Mariotti 2 , M. V. Salvetti 2 and P. Sagaut 3 Email address for correspondence: marcello.meldi@ensma.fr evolution, as in e.g. Yee, Sandham & Djomehri (1999), McMullan, Gao & Coats (2007), Wang, Tanahashi & Miyauchi (2007), Meldi, Salvetti & Sagaut (2012), Meldi & Poux (2017) and Hug & McMullan (2019). The investigations reported in the literature indicate that the emergence and evolution of turbulent features for this flow configuration exhibit high sensitivity to the parametric set-up of the test case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%