The regeneration mechanism of streamwise vortical structures in the self-sustaining process of wall-bounded turbulence is investigated. Resolvent analysis [1] is used to identify the principal forcing mode which produces the maximum amplification of the response modes in the minimal channel for the buffer [2] and logarithmic layer [3]. The identified mode is then projected out from the nonlinear term of the Navier-Stokes equations at each time step from the direct numerical simulations (DNS) of the corresponding minimal channel. The results show that the removal of the principal forcing mode is able to significantly inhibit turbulence for the buffer and logarithmic layer while removing the subsequent modes instead of the principal one only ...
This work develops a methodology for approximating the shape of leading resolvent modes for incompre...
In this work the self-sustaining processes are investigated within a Couette flow de- veloping a me...
We collect and discuss the results of our recent studies which show evidence of the existence of a w...
The regeneration mechanism of streamwise vortical structures in the self-sustaining process of wall-...
The nonlinear mechanism in the self-sustaining process (SSP) of wall-bounded turbulence is investiga...
An examination of the regeneration mechanisms of near-wall turbulence and an attempt to investigate ...
The regeneration cycle of streaks and streamwise vortices plays a central role in the sustainment of...
We have performed direct numerical simulations (DNS) of quasi-2D (that is with flow parameters indep...
Previous work has established the usefulness of the resolvent operator that maps the terms nonlinear...
Previous work has established the usefulness of the resolvent operator that maps the terms nonlinear...
Despite the nonlinear nature of turbulence, there is evidence that part of the energy-transfer mecha...
International audienceIt has recently been shown that large-scale and very-large-scale motions can s...
The transition from Tayor vortex flow to wavy-vortex flow is revisited. The self-sustaining process ...
Flow field measurements from a Couette-Poiseuille experiment are used to examine quantitatively cert...
The separating and reattaching flows and the wake of a finite rectangular plate are studied by means...
This work develops a methodology for approximating the shape of leading resolvent modes for incompre...
In this work the self-sustaining processes are investigated within a Couette flow de- veloping a me...
We collect and discuss the results of our recent studies which show evidence of the existence of a w...
The regeneration mechanism of streamwise vortical structures in the self-sustaining process of wall-...
The nonlinear mechanism in the self-sustaining process (SSP) of wall-bounded turbulence is investiga...
An examination of the regeneration mechanisms of near-wall turbulence and an attempt to investigate ...
The regeneration cycle of streaks and streamwise vortices plays a central role in the sustainment of...
We have performed direct numerical simulations (DNS) of quasi-2D (that is with flow parameters indep...
Previous work has established the usefulness of the resolvent operator that maps the terms nonlinear...
Previous work has established the usefulness of the resolvent operator that maps the terms nonlinear...
Despite the nonlinear nature of turbulence, there is evidence that part of the energy-transfer mecha...
International audienceIt has recently been shown that large-scale and very-large-scale motions can s...
The transition from Tayor vortex flow to wavy-vortex flow is revisited. The self-sustaining process ...
Flow field measurements from a Couette-Poiseuille experiment are used to examine quantitatively cert...
The separating and reattaching flows and the wake of a finite rectangular plate are studied by means...
This work develops a methodology for approximating the shape of leading resolvent modes for incompre...
In this work the self-sustaining processes are investigated within a Couette flow de- veloping a me...
We collect and discuss the results of our recent studies which show evidence of the existence of a w...