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Turbulence compressibility reduction with helicity

Published 2 Jan 2019 in physics.flu-dyn and astro-ph.SR | (1901.00423v2)

Abstract: Numerical test of isotropic turbulence compressibility reduction with helicity in a cyclic box is performed. The ratios of compressibility-relevant-mode spectra over those of kinetic energy present power laws at large wavenumbers in the dissipation range, indicating a common difference of $11/15$ in the exponents of the algebraic prefactor of the nonhelical power spectra over those of helical ones. Our results being not derived from the shapes of the spectra themselves, the implied information about the helicity effect on the complex singularities of the discretized dynamical system can still be of reasonable value for insights of the Navier-Stokes equation, although the high-order finite difference scheme used for computation may not be as accurate in dissipation range as the state-of-the-art of incompressible turbulence with pseudo-spectral method. Possible applications in controlling flows, for the purposes of, say, decreasing turbulence noise, are also discussed according to the spectral fluctuations.

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