Structure interactions in a reduced-order model for wall-bounded turbulence
Andr\'e V. G. Cavalieri

TL;DR
This paper develops reduced-order models for wall-bounded turbulence that incorporate key flow structures, resulting in longer turbulence lifetimes and better agreement with direct numerical simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ROM framework including specific roll-streak structures and spanwise lengthscales, significantly extending turbulence lifetime predictions.
Findings
ROMs with spanwise lengthscales show longer turbulence lifetimes.
Including roll-streak interactions is crucial for sustained turbulence.
Model results agree fairly well with DNS statistics.
Abstract
New reduced-order models (ROMs) are derived for sinusoidal shear flow (also known as Waleffe flow) and plane Couette flow in small periodic domains. A first derivation for Waleffe flow exploits Fourier modes that form a natural orthonormal basis for the problem. A ROM for such basis is obtained by a Galerkin projection of the Navier-Stokes equation. A large basis was reduced to 12 modes that contribute significantly in maintaining chaotic, turbulent dynamics. A key difference from earlier ROMs is the inclusion of two roll-streak structures, with spanwise wavelengths equal to and , where is the spanwise length of the computational box. The resulting system was adapted to Couette flow by rewriting the Galerkin system for the same 12 modes, modified so as to satisfy no-slip conditions on the walls. The resulting dynamical systems lead to turbulence with finite lifetimes,…
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