The backreaction of dispersed rigid fibers to turbulence is analyzed by means of a state-of-the-art fully coupled immersed boundary method. The following universal scenario is identified: turbulence at large scales looses a consistent part of its kinetic energy (via a Darcy friction term), which partially reappears at small scales where a new range of energy-containing scales does emerge. Large-scale mixing is thus depleted in favor of a new mixing mechanism arising at the smallest scales. Anchored fibers cause the same backreaction to turbulence as moving fibers of large inertia. Our results thus provide a link between two apparently separated realms: the one of porous media and the one of suspension dynamics
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Spectral energy transfer in a turbulent channel flow is investigated at Reynolds number Re ≃1700 , b...
The motion of flexible fibers through structured fluidic environments is ubiquitous in nature and in...
The backreaction of dispersed rigid fibers to turbulence is analyzed by means of a state-of-the-art ...
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The present work investigates the mechanical behaviour of finite-size, elastic and inertial fibres f...
We investigate the modulation of turbulence caused by the presence of finite-size dispersed particle...
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Classically, large-scale forced turbulence is characterized by a transfer of energy from large to sm...
A temporal study of energy transfer across length scales is performed in 3D numerical simulations of...
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The dynamics of individual flexible fibers in a turbulent flow field have been analyzed, varying the...
An important characteristic of geophysically turbulent flows is the transfer of energy between scale...
International audienceThe Kolmogorov flow provides an ideal instance of a virtual channel flow: It h...
Spectral energy transfer in a turbulent channel flow is investigated at Reynolds number Re ≃1700 , b...
The motion of flexible fibers through structured fluidic environments is ubiquitous in nature and in...
The backreaction of dispersed rigid fibers to turbulence is analyzed by means of a state-of-the-art ...
The effect of a network of fixed rigid fibers on fluid flow is investigated by means of three-dimens...
We study the fully coupled dynamics between a fully developed turbulent flow and an ensemble of imme...
The present work investigates the mechanical behaviour of finite-size, elastic and inertial fibres f...
The present work investigates the mechanical behaviour of finite-size, elastic and inertial fibres f...
We investigate the modulation of turbulence caused by the presence of finite-size dispersed particle...
The present work describes the multidimensional behaviour of scale-energy production, transfer and d...
Classically, large-scale forced turbulence is characterized by a transfer of energy from large to sm...
A temporal study of energy transfer across length scales is performed in 3D numerical simulations of...
none4siA numerical analysis of the interaction between decaying shear free turbulence and quiescent ...
The dynamics of individual flexible fibers in a turbulent flow field have been analyzed, varying the...
An important characteristic of geophysically turbulent flows is the transfer of energy between scale...
International audienceThe Kolmogorov flow provides an ideal instance of a virtual channel flow: It h...
Spectral energy transfer in a turbulent channel flow is investigated at Reynolds number Re ≃1700 , b...
The motion of flexible fibers through structured fluidic environments is ubiquitous in nature and in...