Coherent Structures in Turbulent Flow over Two-Dimensional River Dunes
Mohammad Omidyeganeh, Ugo Piomelli

TL;DR
This study uses large-eddy simulations to analyze turbulent flow over two-dimensional river dunes, revealing detailed vortex dynamics, shear layer behavior, and turbulence structures relevant to sediment transport and flow modeling.
Contribution
The paper provides new insights into the coherent turbulence structures and flow separation phenomena over river dunes through high-resolution simulations.
Findings
Identification of Kelvin-Helmholtz vortices in shear layers
Visualization of large horseshoe-like vortex structures
Analysis of vortex interactions and surface upwelling effects
Abstract
We performed large-eddy simulations of the flow over a typical two-dimensional dune geometry at laboratory scale (the Reynolds number based on the average channel height and mean velocity is 18,900) using the Lagrangian dynamic eddy-viscosity subgrid-scale model. The flow separates at the dune crest and reattaches downstream on the bed (at x=5.7h). A favorable pressure gradient accelerates the flow over the stoss-side (the upward-sloping region for x > 8h) and an unfavorable gradient for x < 8h decelerates the flow over the lee-side of the dune. Due to the separation of the flow, a shear layer is generated after the crest that expands in the wake region towards the next dune. The outer-layer turbulence structures are visualized through isosurfaces of pressure fluctuations colored by distance to the surface. Spanwise vortices are generated in the shear layer separating from the crest due…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows · Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes · Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows
