2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0064770
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Dense gas effect on small-scale structures of compressible isotropic turbulence

Abstract: The small-scale statistics and local flow topology of compressible homogeneous isotropic turbulence of dense gas are numerically investigated with the turbulent Mach number and Taylor Reynolds number, respectively, nearly equaling 1.0 and 153.0. The initial state of the flow field is in the inversion zone, where the fundamental derivative of gas dynamics is negative. After reaching the stationary state, the flow field includes three different gas regions: a Bethe–Zel'dovich–Thompson (BZT) region, a classical d… Show more

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“…In this case, the only modification required to adapt a high-order solver developed for ideal gas flows is limited to implementing computationally efficient thermodynamic models. On the contrary, weighted essentially nonoscillatory reconstruction schemes require significant modifications of the formulation of the numerical fluxes (Duan et al 2021). Research on the application of LES and DNS models to the simulation of NICFD flows to better understand detailed physical phenomena is particularly active (Sciacovelli et al 2017, Touber 2019, Giauque et al 2020.…”
Section: Nonideal Compressible Fluid Dynamic Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the only modification required to adapt a high-order solver developed for ideal gas flows is limited to implementing computationally efficient thermodynamic models. On the contrary, weighted essentially nonoscillatory reconstruction schemes require significant modifications of the formulation of the numerical fluxes (Duan et al 2021). Research on the application of LES and DNS models to the simulation of NICFD flows to better understand detailed physical phenomena is particularly active (Sciacovelli et al 2017, Touber 2019, Giauque et al 2020.…”
Section: Nonideal Compressible Fluid Dynamic Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%