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Fluctuations and correlations of reactive scalars near chemical equilibrium in incompressible turbulence

Published 27 Jul 2020 in physics.flu-dyn | (2007.13385v1)

Abstract: The statistical properties of species undergoing chemical reactions in a turbulent environment are studied. We focus on the case of reversible multi-component reactions of second and higher orders, in a condition close to chemical equilibrium sustained by random large-scale reactant sources, while the turbulent flow is highly developed. In such a state a competition exists between the chemical reaction that tends to dump reactant concentration fluctuations and enhance their correlation intensity and the turbulent mixing that on the contrary increases fluctuations and remove relative correlations. We show that a unique control parameter, the Damkh\"{o}ler number ($Da_\theta$) that can be constructed from the scalar Taylor micro-scale, the reactant diffusivity and the reaction rate characterises the functional dependence of fluctuations and correlations in a variety of conditions, i.e., at changing the reaction order, the Reynolds and the Schmidt numbers. The larger is such a Damkh\"{o}ler number the more depleted are the scalar fluctuations as compared to the fluctuations of a passive scalar field in the same conditions, and vice-versa the more intense are the correlations. A saturation in this behaviour is observed beyond $Da_\theta \simeq \mathcal{O}(10)$. We provide an analytical prediction for this phenomenon which is in excellent agreement with direct numerical simulation results.

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