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Large-scale streaks in a turbulent bluff body wake

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A turbulent circular disk wake database (Chongsiripinyo & Sarkar, J. Fluid Mech., vol. 885, 2020) at Reynolds number $Re = U_\infty D/\nu = 5 \times 10^{4}$ is interrogated to identify the presence of large-scale streaks – coherent elongated regions of streamwise velocity. The unprecedented streamwise length – until $x/D \approx 120$ – of the simulation enables investigation of the near and far wakes. The near wake is dominated by the vortex shedding (VS) mode residing at azimuthal wavenumber $m=1$ and Strouhal number $St = 0.135$ . After filtering out the VS structure, conclusive evidence of large-scale streaks with frequency $St \rightarrow 0$ , equivalently streamwise wavenumber $k_x \rightarrow 0$ in the wake, becomes apparent in visualizations and spectra. These streaky structures are found throughout the simulation domain beyond $x/D \approx 10$ . Conditionally averaged streamwise vorticity fields reveal that the lift-up mechanism is active in the near as well as the far wake, and that ejections contribute more than sweeps to events of intense $-u'_xu'_r$ . Spectral proper orthogonal decomposition is employed to extract the energy and the spatiotemporal features of the large-scale streaks. The streak energy is concentrated in the $m=2$ azimuthal mode over the entire domain. Finally, bispectral mode decomposition is conducted to reveal strong interaction between $m=1$ and $St = \pm 0.135$ modes to give the $m=2$ , $St \rightarrow 0$ streak mode. Our results indicate that the self-interaction of the VS mode generates the $m=2$ , $St \rightarrow 0$ streamwise vortices, which leads to streak formation through the lift-up process. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that reports and characterizes large-scale low-frequency streaks and the associated lift-up mechanism in a turbulent wake.
Title: Large-scale streaks in a turbulent bluff body wake
Description:
A turbulent circular disk wake database (Chongsiripinyo & Sarkar, J.
Fluid Mech.
, vol.
885, 2020) at Reynolds number $Re = U_\infty D/\nu = 5 \times 10^{4}$ is interrogated to identify the presence of large-scale streaks – coherent elongated regions of streamwise velocity.
The unprecedented streamwise length – until $x/D \approx 120$ – of the simulation enables investigation of the near and far wakes.
The near wake is dominated by the vortex shedding (VS) mode residing at azimuthal wavenumber $m=1$ and Strouhal number $St = 0.
135$ .
After filtering out the VS structure, conclusive evidence of large-scale streaks with frequency $St \rightarrow 0$ , equivalently streamwise wavenumber $k_x \rightarrow 0$ in the wake, becomes apparent in visualizations and spectra.
These streaky structures are found throughout the simulation domain beyond $x/D \approx 10$ .
Conditionally averaged streamwise vorticity fields reveal that the lift-up mechanism is active in the near as well as the far wake, and that ejections contribute more than sweeps to events of intense $-u'_xu'_r$ .
Spectral proper orthogonal decomposition is employed to extract the energy and the spatiotemporal features of the large-scale streaks.
The streak energy is concentrated in the $m=2$ azimuthal mode over the entire domain.
Finally, bispectral mode decomposition is conducted to reveal strong interaction between $m=1$ and $St = \pm 0.
135$ modes to give the $m=2$ , $St \rightarrow 0$ streak mode.
Our results indicate that the self-interaction of the VS mode generates the $m=2$ , $St \rightarrow 0$ streamwise vortices, which leads to streak formation through the lift-up process.
To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that reports and characterizes large-scale low-frequency streaks and the associated lift-up mechanism in a turbulent wake.

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