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Turbulence and scaling processes in the ocean
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Direct numerical simulation of chemical reactions in
homogeneous isotropic turbulence P-P3-05-S Wenwei Wu* , UM-SJTU Joint Institute, Shanghai JiaoTong University/ Univ. Lille, Unite de Mecanique de Lille/ CNRS, Univ. Lille, ULCO, Laboratory of Oceanology and Geosciences Lipo Wang, UM-SJTU Joint Institute, Shanghai JiaoTong University Enrico Calzavarini, Univ. Lille, Unite de Mecanique de Lille Francois G. Schmitt, CNRS, Univ. Lille, ULCO, Laboratory of Oceanology and Geosciences Michael Gauding, Univ Rouen, CORIA, CNRS Presenter Email: wenwei_wu@sjtu.edu.cn |
Reactive tracers are of interest for turbulent studies in the engineering domain, in the
atmospheric and the oceanic research. These tracers can be chemically or biologically
active. The knowledge on the statistical properties, including scaling behaviour, of high
order reactions in homogeneous and isotropic turbulence is still very sparse. In this study we
consider first order, 1.5 order and second order reactions, using direct numerical simulations
of turbulent flows at Taylor based Reynolds number of 220. The spatial and temporal
spectra are computed in order to investigate the scaling law of the different reactive scalar fields. Besides, we considered the scaling exponents of structure functions in the different
configurations, and analyzed and compared their intermittency properties. |
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