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Volume integrals of the QA-RA invariants of the velocity gradient tensor in incompressible flows

J Soria et al 1997 Fluid Dyn. Res. 19 219-233   doi: 10.1016/S0169-5983(97)00034-8  Help

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J Soria1,3, A Ooi2 and M S Chong2
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, Vic. 3168, Australia
2 Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic. 3052, Australia
3 Corresponding author
E-mail: julio.soria@eng.monash.edu.au

Abstract. Volume integrals of the second and third invariants, i.e. QA and RA, respectively, of the velocity gradient tensor Aij over an incompressible flow domain are shown to vanish for certain combinations of boundary conditions used in a large variety of direct numerical simulations of turbulent flows. For these turbulent flows, the dissipation of total kinetic energy is directly proportional to the total enstrophy. Betchov [J. Fluid Mech. 1 (1956) 497] showed that for homogeneous flows an increase in mean enstrophy implies that it is more likely that the intermediate rate-of-strain is positive rather than negative. This paper shows that using the framework of the invariants of the velocity gradient tensor and a volume integral formulation an analogous implication can be derived for more general classes of flows. Specifically, in addition to the case of homogeneous flows, this paper shows that in the cases of unbounded inhomogeneous flows (i.e. free shear flows) and for wall-bounded semi-infinite domain flows with zero tangential pressure gradient an increase in total QW, the second invariant of the rate of rotation tensor, implies that it is more likely that the intermediate rate-of-strain is positive rather than negative.

Print publication: Issue 4 (April 1997)
Received 24 November 1995, accepted for publication 19 August 1996

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