The possibility of creating reduced-order models for canonical wall-bounded turbulent flows based on exploiting energy sparsity in frequency domain, as proposed by Bourguignon et al. [Phys. Fluids 26, 015109 (2014)], is examined. The present letter explains the origins of energetically sparse dominant frequencies and provides fundamental information for the design of such reduced-order models. The resolvent decomposition of a pipe flow is employed to consider the influence of finite domain length on the flow dynamics, which acts as a restriction on the possible wavespeeds in the flow. A forcing-to-fluctuation gain analysis in the frequency domain reveals that large sparse peaks in amplification occur when one of the possible wavespeeds matc...
The present contribution explores the relationship between response and forcing via amplification me...
This work develops a methodology for approximating the shape of leading resolvent modes for incompre...
The present contribution explores the relationship between response and forcing via amplification me...
The possibility of creating reduced-order models for canonical wall-bounded turbulent flows based on...
A novel energy-based reduced-order model with the ability of isolating specific dynamics in turbulen...
The response of pipe flow to physically realistic, temporally and spatially continuous(periodic) for...
The response of pipe flow to physically realistic, temporally and spatially continuous(periodic) for...
The response of pipe flow to physically realistic, temporally and spatially continuous(periodic) for...
We present results from direct numerical simulations (DNS) of oscillatory pipe flow at two different...
© 2018 Vikram RoutHigh-fidelity simulations of turbulent flows aim to accurately reproduce the stati...
We describe a method to investigate the mode shapes in turbulent pipe flow at a given wavenumber pa...
We describe a method to investigate the mode shapes in turbulent pipe flow at a given wavenumber pa...
We present results from direct numerical simulations (DNS) of turbulent pipe flow at shear Reynolds ...
In the present study, a set of physics-informed and data-driven approaches are examined towards the ...
A resolvent-based reduced-order representation is used to capture time-averaged second-order statist...
The present contribution explores the relationship between response and forcing via amplification me...
This work develops a methodology for approximating the shape of leading resolvent modes for incompre...
The present contribution explores the relationship between response and forcing via amplification me...
The possibility of creating reduced-order models for canonical wall-bounded turbulent flows based on...
A novel energy-based reduced-order model with the ability of isolating specific dynamics in turbulen...
The response of pipe flow to physically realistic, temporally and spatially continuous(periodic) for...
The response of pipe flow to physically realistic, temporally and spatially continuous(periodic) for...
The response of pipe flow to physically realistic, temporally and spatially continuous(periodic) for...
We present results from direct numerical simulations (DNS) of oscillatory pipe flow at two different...
© 2018 Vikram RoutHigh-fidelity simulations of turbulent flows aim to accurately reproduce the stati...
We describe a method to investigate the mode shapes in turbulent pipe flow at a given wavenumber pa...
We describe a method to investigate the mode shapes in turbulent pipe flow at a given wavenumber pa...
We present results from direct numerical simulations (DNS) of turbulent pipe flow at shear Reynolds ...
In the present study, a set of physics-informed and data-driven approaches are examined towards the ...
A resolvent-based reduced-order representation is used to capture time-averaged second-order statist...
The present contribution explores the relationship between response and forcing via amplification me...
This work develops a methodology for approximating the shape of leading resolvent modes for incompre...
The present contribution explores the relationship between response and forcing via amplification me...