The effect of subfilter-scale physics on regularization models
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Author(s)
Graham, Jonathan Pietarila
Holm, Darryl D
Mininni, Pablo
Pouquet, Annick
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The subfilter-scale (SFS) physics of regularization models are investigated to understand the regularizations’ performance as SFS models. Suppression of spectrally local SFS interactions and conservation of small-scale circulation in the Lagrangian-averaged Navier-Stokes α-model (LANS-α) is found to lead to the formation of rigid bodies. These contaminate the superfilter-scale energy spectrum with a scaling that approaches k +1 as the SFS spectra is resolved. The Clark-α and Leray-α models, truncations of LANS-α, do not conserve small-scale circulation and do not develop rigid bodies. LANS-α, however, is closest to Navier-Stokes in intermittency properties. All three models are found to be stable at high Reynolds number. Differences between L 2 and H 1 norm models are clarified. For magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), the presence of the Lorentz force as a source (or sink) for circulation and as a facilitator of both spectrally nonlocal large to small scale interactions as well as local SFS interactions prevents the formation of rigid bodies in Lagrangian-averaged MHD (LAMHD-α). LAMHD-α performs well as a predictor of superfilter-scale energy spectra and of intermittent current sheets at high Reynolds numbers. It may prove generally applicable as a MHD-LES.
Date Issued
2011-10
Date Acceptance
2010-10-15
Citation
Journal of Scientific Computing, 2011, 49 (1), pp.21-34
ISSN
0885-7474
Publisher
Springer (part of Springer Nature)
Start Page
21
End Page
34
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Scientific Computing
Volume
49
Issue
1
Copyright Statement
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010. This article is published under an open access license.
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Mathematics, Applied
Mathematics
LES
Subgrid-scale processes
Alpha models
MHD
Intermittency
LARGE-EDDY SIMULATION
HOMOGENEOUS ISOTROPIC TURBULENCE
ALPHA-MODEL
AVERAGED LAGRANGIANS
FLUID-DYNAMICS
EQUATIONS
FLOWS
FLUCTUATIONS
EDDIES
Publication Status
Published
Coverage Spatial
Univ Pisa, Pisa, ITALY
Date Publish Online
2010-11-04