The surface area of turbulent/non-turbulent interfaces (TNTIs) is continuously produced and destroyed via stretching and curvature/propagation effects. Here, the mechanisms responsible for TNTI area growth and destruction are investigated in a turbulent flow with and without stable stratification through the time evolution equation of the TNTI area. We show that both terms have broad distributions and may locally contribute to either production or destruction. On average, however, the area growth is driven by stretching, which is approximately balanced by destruction by the curvature/propagation term. To investigate the contribution of different length scales to these processes, we apply spatial filtering to the data. In doing so, we find t...
The characteristics of turbulent/nonturbulent interfaces (TNTI) from boundary layers, jets and shear...
In this paper we examine the characteristics of the interfaces that demarcate regions of relatively ...
Most fully developed turbulent flows are inhomogeneous as a result of being blocked by rigid surface...
In many free shear flows, such as mixing layers, wakes and jets exhibit a sharp turbulent/non-turbul...
Tomographic particle image velocimetry experiments were conducted in the near and intermediate field...
It was previously observed by Krug et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 765, 2015, pp. 303–324) that the sur...
This study aims to examine the spatial evolution of the geometrical features of the turbulent/turbul...
We study properties of the turbulent/nonturbulent interface (TNTI) between two layers of stratified ...
The average patterns of the velocity and scalar fields near turbulent/non-turbulent interfaces (TNTI...
International audienceThe edge of a free turbulent shear flow is characterized by a turbulent/non-tu...
integral scales, inside a volume where the turbulent kinetic energy is initially uniform and leave t...
There has been much debate over the past decade or so over the scaling of the thickness of the turbu...
A numerical analysis of the interaction between decaying shear free turbulence and quiescent fluid i...
The existence of a turbulent/turbulent interface (TTI) has recently been verified in the far wake of...
375 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Several spanwise lengthscales...
The characteristics of turbulent/nonturbulent interfaces (TNTI) from boundary layers, jets and shear...
In this paper we examine the characteristics of the interfaces that demarcate regions of relatively ...
Most fully developed turbulent flows are inhomogeneous as a result of being blocked by rigid surface...
In many free shear flows, such as mixing layers, wakes and jets exhibit a sharp turbulent/non-turbul...
Tomographic particle image velocimetry experiments were conducted in the near and intermediate field...
It was previously observed by Krug et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 765, 2015, pp. 303–324) that the sur...
This study aims to examine the spatial evolution of the geometrical features of the turbulent/turbul...
We study properties of the turbulent/nonturbulent interface (TNTI) between two layers of stratified ...
The average patterns of the velocity and scalar fields near turbulent/non-turbulent interfaces (TNTI...
International audienceThe edge of a free turbulent shear flow is characterized by a turbulent/non-tu...
integral scales, inside a volume where the turbulent kinetic energy is initially uniform and leave t...
There has been much debate over the past decade or so over the scaling of the thickness of the turbu...
A numerical analysis of the interaction between decaying shear free turbulence and quiescent fluid i...
The existence of a turbulent/turbulent interface (TTI) has recently been verified in the far wake of...
375 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Several spanwise lengthscales...
The characteristics of turbulent/nonturbulent interfaces (TNTI) from boundary layers, jets and shear...
In this paper we examine the characteristics of the interfaces that demarcate regions of relatively ...
Most fully developed turbulent flows are inhomogeneous as a result of being blocked by rigid surface...