Two-dimensional turbulence dispersion in a closed domain: Influence of confinement and geometry

The spreading of passive particles immersed in a two-dimensional turbulent flow confined within a closed domain is studied analytically and numerically. The primary goal is to investigate the effect of the confinement and the geometry of the container on one and two-particle Lagrangian statistics (a...

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Main Authors: L. M. Flores Ramírez, L. Zavala Sansón
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2019-03-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5081848
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spelling doaj-97e7135582394ecba2f14e4702913f7b2020-11-24T22:11:31ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262019-03-0193035302035302-1110.1063/1.5081848004903ADVTwo-dimensional turbulence dispersion in a closed domain: Influence of confinement and geometryL. M. Flores Ramírez0L. Zavala Sansón1Department of Physical Oceanography, CICESE, Carretera Tijuana-Ensenada 1398, 22860 Ensenada, Baja California, MexicoDepartment of Physical Oceanography, CICESE, Carretera Tijuana-Ensenada 1398, 22860 Ensenada, Baja California, MexicoThe spreading of passive particles immersed in a two-dimensional turbulent flow confined within a closed domain is studied analytically and numerically. The primary goal is to investigate the effect of the confinement and the geometry of the container on one and two-particle Lagrangian statistics (absolute dispersion from point sources and relative dispersion of pairs of particles, respectively). The influence of the flow confinement is analysed by performing numerical experiments with numerous particles in square boxes with different sizes. The results examine the modification of the time-dependent, dispersion curves as the particles spread out (in comparison to the turbulent regimes for unbounded flows). At long times, such curves asymptotically reach a constant value of saturation as the particles fill the container. Theoretical saturation values are calculated, and the obtained formulae are tested with the numerical results. To study the influence of the domain shape, saturation values are computed analytically for different geometries (rectangles, triangles, and ellipses). To our knowledge, the obtained expressions are new. The saturation values depend on the characteristic lengths of the domain for both regular and irregular shapes. Ranges of saturated values for the different geometries are provided. The results are compared with well-known asymptotic values for unbounded flows, thus determining the influence of the closed boundaries on particle dispersion.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5081848
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author L. M. Flores Ramírez
L. Zavala Sansón
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L. Zavala Sansón
Two-dimensional turbulence dispersion in a closed domain: Influence of confinement and geometry
AIP Advances
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L. Zavala Sansón
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title Two-dimensional turbulence dispersion in a closed domain: Influence of confinement and geometry
title_short Two-dimensional turbulence dispersion in a closed domain: Influence of confinement and geometry
title_full Two-dimensional turbulence dispersion in a closed domain: Influence of confinement and geometry
title_fullStr Two-dimensional turbulence dispersion in a closed domain: Influence of confinement and geometry
title_full_unstemmed Two-dimensional turbulence dispersion in a closed domain: Influence of confinement and geometry
title_sort two-dimensional turbulence dispersion in a closed domain: influence of confinement and geometry
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series AIP Advances
issn 2158-3226
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The spreading of passive particles immersed in a two-dimensional turbulent flow confined within a closed domain is studied analytically and numerically. The primary goal is to investigate the effect of the confinement and the geometry of the container on one and two-particle Lagrangian statistics (absolute dispersion from point sources and relative dispersion of pairs of particles, respectively). The influence of the flow confinement is analysed by performing numerical experiments with numerous particles in square boxes with different sizes. The results examine the modification of the time-dependent, dispersion curves as the particles spread out (in comparison to the turbulent regimes for unbounded flows). At long times, such curves asymptotically reach a constant value of saturation as the particles fill the container. Theoretical saturation values are calculated, and the obtained formulae are tested with the numerical results. To study the influence of the domain shape, saturation values are computed analytically for different geometries (rectangles, triangles, and ellipses). To our knowledge, the obtained expressions are new. The saturation values depend on the characteristic lengths of the domain for both regular and irregular shapes. Ranges of saturated values for the different geometries are provided. The results are compared with well-known asymptotic values for unbounded flows, thus determining the influence of the closed boundaries on particle dispersion.
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