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Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design 135 Michel O. Deville · Vincent Couaillier Jean-Luc Estivalèzes · Vincent Gleize Thien-Hiep Lê · Marc Terracol Stéphane Vincent Editors Turbulence and Interactions Proceedings of the TI 2015 Conference, June 11–14, 2015, Cargèse, Corsica, France Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design Volume 135 Series editors Wolfgang Schröder, Lehrstuhl für Strömungslehre und Aerodynamisches Institut, Aachen, Germany e-mail: offi[email protected] BendiksJanBoersma,DelftUniversityofTechnology,CADelft,TheNetherlands e-mail: [email protected] Kozo Fujii, The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Kanagawa, Japan e-mail: fujii@flab.eng.isas.jaxa.jp Werner Haase, Neubiberg, Germany e-mail: [email protected] Ernst Heinrich Hirschel, Zorneding, Germany e-mail: [email protected] Michael A. Leschziner, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, London, UK e-mail: [email protected] Jacques Periaux, Paris, France e-mail: [email protected] Sergio Pirozzoli, Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, Roma, Italy e-mail: [email protected] Arthur Rizzi, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden e-mail: [email protected] Bernard Roux, Technopole de Chateau-Gombert, Marseille Cedex, France e-mail: [email protected] Yurii I. Shokin, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia e-mail: [email protected] About this Series Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design publishes state-of-art methods (including high performance methods) for numerical fluid mechanics, numerical simulation and multidisciplinary design optimization. The series includes proceedings of specialized conferences and workshops, as well as relevant project reports and monographs. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/4629 Michel O. Deville Vincent Couaillier (cid:129) è Jean-Luc Estival zes Vincent Gleize (cid:129) ê Thien-Hiep L Marc Terracol (cid:129) é St phane Vincent Editors Turbulence and Interactions Proceedings of the TI 2015 Conference, June – è 11 14, 2015, Carg se, Corsica, France 123 Editors Michel O.Deville Thien-Hiep Lê EcolePolytechnique Fédérale deLausanne ONERA Lausanne Châtillon Switzerland France Vincent Couaillier MarcTerracol ONERA ONERA Châtillon Châtillon France France Jean-Luc Estivalèzes Stéphane Vincent ONERA UniversitéParis-Est Toulouse MarneValley France France Vincent Gleize ONERA Châtillon France ISSN 1612-2909 ISSN 1860-0824 (electronic) NotesonNumerical Fluid MechanicsandMultidisciplinary Design ISBN978-3-319-60386-5 ISBN978-3-319-60387-2 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-60387-2 LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2017943231 ©SpringerInternationalPublishingAG2018 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpart of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilarmethodologynowknownorhereafterdeveloped. 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Printedonacid-freepaper ThisSpringerimprintispublishedbySpringerNature TheregisteredcompanyisSpringerInternationalPublishingAG Theregisteredcompanyaddressis:Gewerbestrasse11,6330Cham,Switzerland Preface The “Turbulence and Interactions 2015” (TI2015) conference was held in Institut d’Etudes Scientifiques de Cargèse on the island of Corsica, France, on November 2nd–6th, 2015. The scientific sponsors of the conference were (cid:129) Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) (cid:129) ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab ThisfourthTIconferencewasverysuccessfulasitattracted45researchersfrom 6 countries. The magnificent venue and the beautiful weather helped the partici- pants todiscussfreelyandcasually, share ideasandprojects,andspend verygood times all together. Theorganizerswerefortunateinobtainingthepresenceofthefollowinginvited speakers:J.Derksen(DelftUniversityofTechnology),J.-L.Estivalèzes(ONERA), B. Geurts (University of Twente), V. Moureau (Coria), T. Sengupta (Indian Institute of Technology), A. Soldati (University of Udine), and S. Vincent (Université Paris-Est, Marne-La-Vallée). The topics covered by the 24 contributed papers ranged from experimental resultsthroughtheorytocomputations.Theyrepresentasnapshotofthestateofthe art in turbulence research. The papers of the conference went through the usual reviewing process, and the result is given in this book of Proceedings. In the present volume, the reader will find the keynote lectures followed by the contributed talks given in alphabetical order of the first author. The organizers of the conference would like to acknowledge the financial sup- port of EPFL and ONERA. Lausanne, Switzerland Michel O. Deville Châtillon, France Vincent Couaillier Toulouse, France Jean-Luc Estivalèzes Châtillon, France Vincent Gleize Châtillon, France Thien-Hiep Lê Châtillon, France Marc Terracol Marne Valley, France Stéphane Vincent March 2017 v Contents Prologue.. .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... xi Michel O. Deville and Thien-Hiep Lê Part I Keynote Lectures Particle-Resolved Simulations of Solid-Liquid Systems . .... ..... .... 3 Jos Derksen Modeling and Analysis of the Interactions of Coherent Structures with a Spray Flame in a Swirl Burner .. .... .... .... .... ..... .... 15 L. Guedot, G. Lartigue and V. Moureau DNS and LES of the Flow Over Periodic Hills Based on a Discontinuous Galerkin Approach.. .... .... .... .... ..... .... 27 Marta de la Llave Plata, Vincent Couaillier and Marie-Claire le Pape DNS of Turbulence from Receptivity Stage: Role of Spatio-Temporal Wave Front ... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 41 Tapan K. Sengupta TurbulentMotionandClusteringofBuoyantandSwimmingPlancton in Free Surface Flows... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 55 Alfredo Soldati, Francesco Zonta and Salvatore Lovecchio AnImprovedMultiscaleEulerian-LagrangianMethodforSimulation of Atomization Process.. .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 65 J.L. Estivalèzes, D. Zuzio and B. DiPierro Part II Regular Papers Effects of Free Stream Turbulence on a Three-Dimensional Transitional Flow .. .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 81 Pramodkumar Bagade and Tapan K. Sengupta vii viii Contents Turbulent Non-axial Flow in Rod Bundles... .... .... .... ..... .... 89 U. Bieder, A. Scoliege and Q. Feng A New Strategy for Analysis and Visualization of Massively Parallel Computations of Turbulent and Transitional Flows.... .... ..... .... 101 A. Cadiou, M. Buffat, B. Di Pierro, L. Le Penven and C. Pera Fluid Flow and Turbulence Description in the Vicinity of Liquid/Liquid Interfaces... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 109 L.D.O. Campos, P. Gardin, S. Vincent and J.P. Caltagirone On the Vortex Dynamic of Shear-Driven Deep Cavity Flows with Asymmetrical Walls .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 115 D. Cornu, L. Keirsbulck, R. Chovet, C. Chovet, M. Lippert, F. Kerhervé, R. Mathis and F. Aloui Numerical Study of the Air Flow and Aerosol Particle Transport in a Model of the Human Respiratory Tract . .... .... .... ..... .... 123 Dusica Dragojlovic, Nathan Ricks, Sylvia Verbanck, Chris Lacor and Ghader Ghorbaniasl Real-Time Reconstruction of Separated Flow Flapping Motion ... .... 131 F. Fadla, A. Graziani, F. Kerhervé, R. Mathis, M. Lippert, D. Uystepruyst and L. Keirsbulck LES Modeling with a Multifield Approach... .... .... .... ..... .... 139 Solene Fleau, Stephane Vincent and Stephane Mimouni Experimental and Numerical Investigations of the Aeroacoustics in a Corrugated Pipe Flow... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 149 Gaëtan Galeron, Daniel Mazzoni, Muriel Amielh, Pierre Olivier Mattei and Fabien Anselmet OntheConnectionBetweenTwoLow-FrequencyInstabilitiesInduced by the Flow Surrounding a Forward Facing Step at High Reynolds Number .. .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 157 A. Graziani, M. Lippert, D. Uystepruyst, L. Keirsbulck and F. Kerhervé LES on a Pitching Airfoil: Analysis of the Lift Coefficient Unsteadiness . .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 163 N. Guillaud, G. Balarac and E. Goncalvès Assessment of Hybrid LES Formulations for Flow Simulation Around the Ahmed Body.... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 171 E. Guilmineau, G.B. Deng, P. Queutey and M. Visonneau Numerical Properties and GPU Implementation of a High Order Finite Volume Scheme .. .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 177 J.-M. Le Gouez and J.M. Etancelin Contents ix Assessment of Static and Dynamic Wall-Adapting Subgrid-Scale Models for Turbulent Channel and Square Duct Flows. .... ..... .... 185 Shahriar Mohammadi and Romuald Skoda Eulerian-Eulerian Large-Eddy Simulations in Bubble-Columns... .... 199 Dimitrios Papoulias, Mohit Tandon, Andrew Splawski and Simon Lo A Wavelet Based Adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Incompressible Flows .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 207 Brijesh Pinto, Marta de la Llave Plata and Eric Lamballais Validation of the Rotation Rate Based Smagorinsky Model for Unconfined Shear Flow... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 217 Nathan Ricks, Chris Lacor and Ghader Ghorbaniasl Experimental Study of Turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard Convection Using Large-Scale Tomo-PIV and High-Density PTV .. .... ..... .... 225 Daniel Schiepel, Sebastian Herzog and Claus Wagner Effects of Error on the Onset and Evolution of Rayleigh–Taylor Instability. .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 233 Aditi Sengupta, Tapan K Sengupta, Soumyo Sengupta and Vidyadhar Mudkavi Constructing Physically Consistent Subgrid-Scale Models for Large-Eddy Simulation of Incompressible Turbulent Flows ... .... 241 Maurits H. Silvis and Roel Verstappen A Priori Study for the Modeling of LES Subgrid Scale Terms in Resolved Scale Multiphase Flows .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 249 Mathilde Tavares, Stephane Vincent, Meryem Ould-Rouiss and Jean-Luc Estivalezes A Minimum-Relaxation Model for Large-Eddy Simulation.. ..... .... 255 Roel Verstappen On the Coupling of a Zonal Body-Fitted/Immersed Boundary Method with ZDES: Application to the Interactions on a Realistic Space Launcher Afterbody Flow ... .... .... ..... .... 263 Pierre-Élie Weiss and Sébastien Deck Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Mixed Convection in a Vertical Channel for the Assessment of Relaminarization Effects on the Hot Wall . .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 271 Tim Wetzel and Claus Wagner Epilogue.. .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 279 Michel O. Deville and Thien-Hiep Lê Prologue The Challenge of Turbulence Turbulence remains one of the major challenges in classical physics to be under- stood,theorized,andsimulated.Thefascinationofturbulentflowsgoesbacktothe early stages of our civilization. We can mention Egyptian and Greek philosophers and scientists, among them, Archimedes. However, a major (more recent) contri- bution was made by Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) who gave us magnificent drawings made with great accuracy and neatness. In Fig. 1, Leonardo studies the eddies produced bya waterfallina river. Theflow isfar from laminar; it isinfact turbulent. Many great fluid mechanists or physicists tackled the problem of turbulence. Without the pretense of being exhaustive, here are a few statements by scientists of the twentieth century. (cid:129) “Turbulence is the most important unsolved problem of classical physics.” Richard Feynman (1918–1988) (cid:129) “One of the best definitions of turbulence is that it is a field of random chaotic vorticity.” P.G. Saffman (1931–2008) (cid:129) “Iamanoldmannow,andwhenIdieandgotoheaventherearetwomatterson whichIhopeforenlightenment.Oneisquantumelectrodynamics,andtheother is the turbulent motion offluids. And about the former I am rather optimistic.” Horace Lamb (1849–1934) and/or W. Heisenberg (1901–1976) (cid:129) “Turbulenceisthemanifestationofthespatio-temporalchaoticbehavioroffluid flowsatlargeReynoldsnumbers,i.e.,ofastronglynonlineardissipativesystem with an extremely large number of degrees of freedom (most probably) described by the Navier-Stokes equations.” A. Tsinober Turbulence is everywhere in nature: in atmospheric turbulence, the planetary boundary layer, clear air turbulence and clouds, bush fires, ocean currents, rivers, the photosphere of the sun, interstellar gas clouds, blood flow, respiratory airways xi

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