Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1897637 | Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena | 2012 | 6 Pages |
The properties of vortex tubes are extracted and analyzed from a DNS database at various ReλReλ, with the objective to characterize the associated distributions of induced velocity and kinetic energy dissipation. The induced velocity exhibits an inverse power-law scaling in the far field, different from Burgers’ r−1r−1 scaling, supporting the interpretation that tubes are the remnants of vortex sheets after roll-up, and suggesting a possible link with the Kolmogorov k−5/3k−5/3 spectral scaling. The energy dissipation signature is characterized by a local maximum near the edge of the vortex core, and an absolute peak at its center, which can be tentatively explained appealing to the occurrence of a bi-axial configuration of the strain-rate tensor.
► Vortex tubes exhibit an r−2/3r−2/3 scaling of induced velocity away from the core. ► The velocity scaling can be tentatively related to the formation of a k−5/3k−5/3 spectral range. ► The state of strain near vortex tubes is strongly bi-axial. ► Kinetic energy dissipation peaks at the center of vortex tubes, rather than in their periphery.