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IUTAM SYMPOSIUM ON SIMULATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF ORGANIZED STRUCTURES IN FLOWS FLUID MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS Volume 52 Series Editor: R. MOREAU MADYLAM Ecole Nationale Superieure d' Hydraulique de Grenoble Bofte Postale 95 38402 Saint Martin d' Heres Cedex, France Aims and Scope of the Series The purpose of this series is to focus on subjects in which fluid mechanics plays a fundamental role. As well as the more traditional applications of aeronautics, hydraulics, heat and mass transfer etc., books will be published dealing with topics which are currently in a state of rapid development, such as turbulence, suspensions and multi phase fluids, super and hypersonic flows and numerical modelling techniques. It is a widely held view that it is the interdisciplinary subjects that will receive intense scientific attention, bringing them to the forefront of technological advance ment. Fluids have the ability to transport matter and its properties as well as transmit force, therefore fluid mechanics is a subject that is particulary open to cross fertilisation with other sciences and disciplines of engineering. The subject of fluid mechanics will be highly relevant in domains such as chemical, metallurgical, biological and ecological engineering. This series is particularly open to such new multidisciplinary domains. The median level of presentation is the first year graduate student. Some texts are monographs defining the current state of a field; others are accessible to final year undergraduates; but essentially the emphasis is on readability and clarity. For a list of related mechanics titles, see final pages. IUTAM Symposium an Simulation and Identification of Organized Structures in Flows Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Lyngby, Denmark, 25-29 May 1997 Edited by J.N. S0RENSEN Department of Energy Engineering, Technical University ofD enmark, Lyngby, Denmark E.J. HOPFINGER LEGI-IMG, Domaine Universitaire, Grenoble, France and N.AUBRY Mechanical Engineering Department, New Jersey Institute ofTechnology, Newark, U.s.A. SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.V. A C.I.P. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. ISBN 978-94-010-5944-2 ISBN 978-94-011-4601-2 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-4601-2 Printed on acid-free papa AlI rights reserved ©1999 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Origina11y published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 1999 Softcover reprint ofthe hardcover lst edition 1999 No part of the material protected by this copyright notice may be reproduced or utiIized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the copyright owner. Chairmen of the IUTAM Symposium: J. N. Sorensen (DTU) E. J. Hopfinger (IMG) Scientific Committee: - R.J. Adrian (USA) - N. Aubry (USA) - J.P. Bonnet (France) - G.G. Chernyi (Russia) - E.J. Hopfinger (France) - S. Kida (Japan) - P. Orlandi (Italy) - J.N. Sorensen (Denmark) Organizing Committee: - P. L. Christiansen (DTU) - B. H. Jorgensen (DTU) - M. P. Sorensen (DTU) - J. N. Sorensen (DTU) Sponsoring Organizations and Companies: - Danish Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics (MID IT) - Danish Technical Research Council (STVF) - Danish Natural Science Research Council (SNF) - Thomas B. Thriges Foundation - International Union for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics - Department of Energy Engineering, DTU Contents Preface Xlll I. Flow Control 1 J. KIM 3 Taming Near-Wall Streamwise Vortices: A Modus Operandi for Boundary Layer Control A.ORELLANO,H.WENGLE 15 Visualization of Coherent Structures in Manipulated Turbulent Flow over a Fence P. S. LARSEN, U. ULLUM, J. J. SCHMIDT 25 Experimental Study of Temporal and Spatial Structures in Fence-on-Wall Testcase II. Coherent Structures in Wall-Bounded Flows 39 J. JIMENEZ, A. PINELLI 41 Dynamics of the Structures of Near Wall Turbulence H. MAKITA, K. SASSA 51 Three Dimensional Configuration of a Large-Scale Coherent Vortex in a Turbulent Boundary Layer W. SCHOPPA, F. HUSSAIN 61 Formation of Ne ar-Wall Streamwise Vortices by Streak Instability III. Rotating Flows 79 H. I. ANDERSSON 81 Organized Structures in Rotating Channel Flow L. LOLLINI, C. CAMBON, M. MICHARD, L. GRAFTIEAUX 91 Simulation and Identification of Organized Vortices in Rotating Turbulent Flows viii E. A. CHRISTENSEN, N. AUBRY, J. N. S0RENSEN 101 On the Space-Time Structure of Axisymmetric Rotating Flows A. SPOHN 109 Observations on the Early Transition Process in a Closed Cylindrical Container with Rotating Bottom J. A. Van de KONIJNENBERG, A. H. NIELSEN, R. de NIJS, J. J. RASMUSSEN, B. STENUM 119 Shear Flow Instability in a Rotating Fluid Layer IV. Small-Scale Turbulence and 2-D Flows 129 M. TANAHASHI, T. MIYAUCHI, J. IKEDA 131 Identification of Coherent Fine Scale Structure in Turbulence I. HOSOKAWA, K. YAMAMOTO 141 Evolution of Vortical Structure in Isotropic Turbulence J. R. ANGILELLA, J. C. VASSILICOS 151 Fractal and Spiral Organised Structures: Spectra and Diffusion V. Geostrophic and Stratified Flows 161 G. R. SPEDDING 163 Vortex Wakes in Stably-Stratified Fluids X. J. CARTON, S. M. CORREARD 181 Baroclinic Tripolar Geostrophic Vortices S. M. CORREARD, X. J. CARTON 191 Vertical Alignment of Geostrophic Vortices F. O. VANDERMEIRSCH, X. J. CARTON, Y. G. MOREL 201 The Interaction of a Vortex With a Stable Jet VI. Topological Aspects 211 M. BR0NS 213 Streamline Topology of Axisymmetric Flows ix U. C. DALLMANN, H. VOLLMERS, W.-H. SU 223 Flow Topology and Tomography for Vortex Identification in Unsteady and in Three-Dimensional Flows R. M. KIEHN 239 Coherent Structures in Fluids are Topological Torsion Defects L. M. PORTELA 249 The Vortex Concept and its Identification in Turbulent Boundary Layer Flows VII. Experimental Techniques 259 S. AUBRUN, H. H. MINH, H. BOISSON, P. CARLES, J. COULOMB 261 Coherent Structures Identification in Separated and Free Mixing Layers using Hot Wire Rakes A. M. FINCHAM 273 3D Mesurement of Vortex Structures in Stratified Fluid Flows P. G. ESPOSITO, T. ZHOU, R. A. ANTONIA, P. ORLANDI 289 DNS of a Tmbulent Channel Flow to Guide Vorticity Measurements in the Wall Region D. S. NOBES, G. J. R. NEWBOLD, Z. T. ALWAHABI 299 Quantitative Planar Imaging of Large Structures Developed Through the Precession of a Jet VIII. Vortical Structures 309 O. INOUE, Y. HATTORI 311 Formation of Vortex Rings in Helicopter Rotor Flow fields K. TOYODA, R. HIRAMOTO 319 Three-Dimensional Vortical Structure and Diffusion Mechanism of an Excited Rectangular Jet x K. TSUJIMOTO, Y. MIYAKE 329 Identification of Strong, Near-Wall Quasi-Streamwise Vortices and Their Behavior H. PERSILLON, M. BRAZA, C. WILLIAMSON 339 Three Dimensional Coherent Structures in the Flow Around a Circular Cylinder by Direct Numerical Simulation IX. POD, LSE and Other Techniques 353 S. TARDU 355 Detection and Identification of Near-Wall Coherent Structures Through Conditional-Sampling J. H. CITRINITI, W. K. GEORGE 365 Organized Structure Dynamics in a Turbulent Round Jet D. EWING, J. H. CITRINITI 375 Examination of a LSE/POD Complementary Technique using Single and Multi-Time Information in the Axisymmetric Shear Layer D. FAGHANI, A. SEVRAIN, H.-C. BOISSON 385 Conditional Vortical Structures of a Plane Jet Based on the Complementary LSE/POD Technique B. H. J0RGENSEN 397 Application of POD to PIV Images of Flow Over a Wall Mounted Fence V. NAULIN 409 Structure Detection in Driven Drift Wave Turbulence P. MUSCAT, P. DUSSOUILLEZ, P. DUPONT, J. LIANDRAT 419 A Coherent Structure Detection Method Using the Wavelet Transform xi x. Low-Dimensional Modelling 431 L. S. UKEILEY, M. N. GLAUSER 433 Multi-Point Measurements and Low-Dimensional Models: Tools for the Characterization and Control of Turbulent Flows R. LARDAT, A. DULIEU, W. Z. SHEN, L. TA PHUOC, C. TENAUD, L. CORDIER, J. DELVILLE 447 Large Eddy Simulation of a Spatially Developing 3D Shear Layer in Incompressible Flow: Comparisons with Detailed Experiments L. CORDIER, J. DELVILLE, J. PECHEUX 4.57 Low-Dimensional Study of the Flow Between Two Counter-Rotating Disks G. SCIORTINO, M. MORGANTI, M. A. BONIFORTI 467 Sinuous and Varicose Modes in Phase-Locked Interaction M. ABDEL-ROHMAN 479 Analytical Identification of Galloping Effects on Prismatic Bodies M. RAJKOVIC 489 Multiresolution Local Adaptive Method for the Analysis of Spatially Extended Systems M. MANHART 499 Energy Transfer Between Coherent Structures in the Wake of a Hemisphere List of Participants 509 Author Index 515

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