2009
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.103.034501
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Effect of the Scalar Injection Mechanism on Passive Scalar Structure Functions in a Turbulent Flow

Abstract: Higher-order passive scalar (temperature) structure functions are measured in the turbulent wake of a circular cylinder at a Taylor-microscale Reynolds number (Rlambda) of 370. The scalar is injected by two different means: (i) heating of the cylinder and (ii) use of a mandoline. Even though the second-order statistics (e.g., power spectra, second-order structure functions) of the scalar field are experimentally indistinguishable in the inertial and dissipative ranges, we observe notable differences in the ine… Show more

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“…The first examines different (previously proposed) measures of internal intermittency, including results pertaining to the (i) high-order passive scalar structure functions (and their inertial-convective-range scaling exponents, as discussed in Lepore & Mydlarski 2009), (ii) mixed sixth-order velocity-temperature structure functions, and (iii) (non-centred) autocorrelations of the dissipation rate of scalar variance. The second discusses the sensitivity of the previous results to the scalar-field boundary conditions (or, more precisely, the finite Péclet numbers of the flows under consideration).…”
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“…The first examines different (previously proposed) measures of internal intermittency, including results pertaining to the (i) high-order passive scalar structure functions (and their inertial-convective-range scaling exponents, as discussed in Lepore & Mydlarski 2009), (ii) mixed sixth-order velocity-temperature structure functions, and (iii) (non-centred) autocorrelations of the dissipation rate of scalar variance. The second discusses the sensitivity of the previous results to the scalar-field boundary conditions (or, more precisely, the finite Péclet numbers of the flows under consideration).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The results of Watanabe & Gotoh (2006) and Lepore & Mydlarski (2009) potentially cast doubt on the universality of small-scale passive scalars, and, in particular, whether the structure function scaling exponents are in fact independent of the scalar-field boundary conditions. Given that structure function scaling exponents are frequently employed as a measure of the internal intermittency, the objective of the present work is to investigate their sensitivity to the scalar-field boundary conditions.…”
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