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Liutex Similarity of -5/3 Power Law

In the year of 1941, A. N. Kolmogorov, proposed that the small-scale turbulent motions are statistically isotropic at sufficient high Reynolds number, which is known as the Kolmogorov’s hypothesis of local isotropy. With other two hypotheses, Kolmogorov built up the celebrated Kolmogorov 1941 theory (in short K41). As the brightest jewel in the crown of K41 theory, the predicted -5/3 law for turbulence energy spectrum by the theory were confirmed by experiments almost a decade later. The assumptions taken by K41, however, cannot generally be satisfied in practical flows, especially for moderate and low Reynolds number boundary layers. Prof. Chaoqun Liu, the Tenured and Distinguished Professor from University of Texas at Arlington, proposed the extraction of rigid rotation from fluid motions in 2017, which is later named Liutex. Liu’s team discovered that, in a moderate and low Reynolds number turbulent boundary layer ( ), both the frequency and wavenumber spectrum of Liutex matches the -5/3 law in the higher frequencies (wavenumber) subrange very well while the turbulence energy spectrum, on the contrary, only marginally follows the -5/3 law in a much smaller wavenumber (frequency) range as shown in the following figure.

The much stronger universal similarity of Liutex’s -5/3 law over that of K41 comes from the fact that Liutex represents the rigid rotation part of fluid motion, which is shear free and thus not influenced by viscous effect and independent of Reynolds number. On the other hand, vorticity and other popular second-generation of vortex identification methods, Q criterion for example, do not possess this feature due to the shearing and stretching contamination. Not only does this work enhances people’s understanding towards physics of turbulence, but also could lead to a more universal subgrid model in large eddy simulation. The paper could be downloaded for free in two months (until Feburuary 25, 2020)

1.Xu W., Wang Y., Gao Y. et al. Liutex similarity in turbulent boundary layer [J]. Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2019, 31(6): 1259-1262.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42241-019-1

https://rdcu.be/bZE59(click this link you can read the manuscript)

2.For more on Liutex vector please refer to the review paper:

Liu C., Gao Y., Dong X.R., et al. Third generation of vortex identification methods: Omega and Liutex/Rortex based systems [J]. Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2019, 31(2): 205–223.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42241-019-0022-4

click the following link you can read the manuscript for free,

https://rdcu.be/bZQzS

Prof. Chaoqun Liu’s team has published more that 20 papers with Journal of Hydrodynamics and Physics of Fluids since 2018 on the third-generation of vortex identification methods: Liutex vector and Omega method. The software of the third-generation vortex identifcaiton methods has been published online at https://www.uta.edu/math/cnsm/public_html/cnsm/cnsm.html for free download with a short agreement for users to sign.

 

CONTENTS OF CHINESE JOURNAL OF HYDRODYNAMICS Vol.34 No.6 2019

 http://www.cnki.com.cn/Journal/A-A3-SDLJ-2019-06.htm

Contents

Research progress in ship design based on optimization of hydrodynamic performances
WAN De-cheng, MIAO Ai-qin, ZHAO Min (693)
Experimental investigation of flow deviation characteristics and suppression method for supercritical carbon dioxide flowing in parallel heated channels
YAN Jian-guo, ZHENG Shu-min, GUO Peng-cheng, et al. (713)
Study on flow characteristics in the runner of Francis Pump-turbine based on piv technology
REN Yan, BI Ya-xiong, WU Qi-ren (720)
Effects of acute aerobic bicycle exerciseon the conductivity and electrical impedance in arteries
ZHANG Hai-jun, QIN Kai-rong, SHEN Hua, et al. (726)
Influence of the blade-guide vane clearance on the unsteady performance of a mixed-flow pump
LIU Meng, JIANG Yong-ming, CHEN Ting (734)
Study on fluid-induced force dynamic characteristics of annular seal of high speed centrifugal pump
CHENG Xiao-rui, WANG Xiao-quan, CHEN Hong-xing (740)
Numerical simulation of the water column separation in a model pump-turbine during load rejection
ZHANG Xiao-xi, CHEN Qiu-hua (749)
Separation of sub-micrometer particles based on ferrofluid
SUN Zhong-ping, XUE Chun-dong, LIU Bo, et al. (756)
Quantitative control of cell scratch size in Micro-channels
YANG Yu-nong, QIN Kai-rong, LIU Bo, et al. (765)
Nonlinear percolation model for wetting fluid of tight reservoirs based on micro- and nano- tubes flow characteristics
SONG Fu-quan, BO Li-wen, GAO Hao-ze, et al. (772)
Visualization investigation into precessing vortex rope in Francis turbine draft tube based on several vortex identification criterions
SUN Long-gang, GUO Peng-cheng, LUO Xing-qi (779)
Investigation on the characteristics of oil-water two-phase dispersed flow in horizontal pipes
WU Qi-lin, ZHANG Jian (788)
Numerical simulation and PIV test of flow field in straight outlet conduit of axial-flow pumping system
YANG Fan, HU Wen-zhu, LIU Chao, et al. (795)
Offshore HTHP well shut-in impact effect and accurate calculation of bottom hole pressure
XIONG Yu, BAI Kun-sen, LI Dan (803)
Experimental study on the wake characteristics of steady current through a fishing net panel
HUANG Li, SHAO Dong-dong (814)

CONTENTS OF JOURNAL OF HYDRODYNAMICS Vol.31 No.6 2019

 

 https://link.springer.com/journal/42241/31/6

CONTENTS

SPECIAL COLUMN ON CELEBRATING PROF. THEODORE YAO-TSU WU’S 95TH BIRTHDAY (GUEST EDITOR IN CHIEF HUA LIU)

A fully nonlinear and weakly dispersive water wave model for simulating the propagation, interaction, and transformation of solitary waves
Zhengyong Zhong, Keh-Han Wang(1099)
On Rayleigh expansion for nonlinear long water waves
   Wooyoung Choi(1115)
Extreme storm surge induced coastal inundation in Yangtze Estuary regions
Zhen-hua Pan, Hua Liu(1127)
Analytical solutions for the interfacial viscous capillary-gravity waves due to an oscillating Stokeslet
   Dong-qiang Lu(1139)

SPECIAL COLUMN ON 30TH NCHD

Simulation-based study of wind–wave interactions under various sea conditions
   Xuanting Hao, Tianyi Li, Tao Cao, Lian Shen(1148)
Recent progress in augmenting turbulence models with physics-informed machine learning
   Xinlei Zhang, Jinlong Wu, Olivier Coutier-Delgosha, Heng Xiao(1153)
An efficient parallel algorithm for DNS of buoyancy-driven turbulent flows
   Yi-zhao Zhang, Shu-ning Xia, Yu-hong Dong, Bo-fu Wang, Quan Zhou(1159)
Study of tip vortex cavitation inception and vortex singing
   Xiao-xing Peng, Ling-xin Zhang, Ben-long Wang, Liang-hao Xu, Ming-tai Song, Yan-tao Cao, Yu-wen Liu,
   Fang-wen Hong, Kai Yan(1170)

ARTICLES

Liutex (vorex) cores in transitional boundary layer with spanwise-wall oscillation
   Yi-qian Wang, Chaoqun Liu(1178)
CFD-DEM modelling of mixing and segregation of binary mixtures of ellipsoidal particles in liquid fluidizations
   Esmaeil Abbaszadeh Molaei, Aibing Yu, Zongyan Zhou(1190)
Flow structure and unsteady fluctuation with separation over a two-dimensional backward-facing step
   Fang-fang Wang, Shi-qiang Wu, Biao Huang(1204)
Integrated lifting line/surface panel method for optimal propeller design with consideration of hub effect
   Wen-yu Sun, Guo-fu Huang(1218)
Prediction of added resistance of a ship in waves at low speed
Feng Diao, Ji-kang Chen, Wen-yang Duan, Wei-xin Zhou, Jingpu Chen, Jin-fang Wei(1231)
Numerical and experimental studies of hydrodynamic performance of bionic leading-edge tubercle airfoil
   Chun-yu Guo, Zuo-tian Zhang, Xu-xiang Cao, Tie-cheng Wu,Yu-min Su(1240)

LETTERS

Feasible study on full-scale delivered power prediction using CFD/EFD combination method
   Jin-bao Wang, Hai Yu, Yi Feng(1250)
Applying extended intrinsic mean spin tensor in evolution algorithm for RANS modelling of turbulent rotating channel flow
   Wei Zhang, Bing Zhu, Hui Xu, Yong Wang(1255)
Liutex similarity in turbulent boundary layer
   Wenqian Xu, Yi-qian Wang, Yi-sheng Gao, Jian-ming Liu, Huashu Dou, Chaoqun Liu(1259)
 

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