Analysis of coherence in turbulent stratified wakes using spectral proper orthogonal decomposition
Sheel Nidhan, Oliver T. Schmidt, Sutanu Sarkar

TL;DR
This study employs spectral proper orthogonal decomposition to analyze coherent structures in turbulent stratified wakes, revealing buoyancy effects on vortex shedding, internal gravity waves, and wake coherence at high Reynolds numbers.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed SPOD-based analysis of stratified wakes, highlighting buoyancy's role in prolonging wake coherence and generating internal gravity waves.
Findings
Vortex shedding remains dominant throughout the wake.
Buoyancy inhibits decay of vortex shedding modes downstream.
Internal gravity waves emerge and are linked to vortex shedding.
Abstract
We use spectral proper orthogonal decomposition (SPOD) to extract and analyze coherent structures in the turbulent wake of a disk at Reynolds number and Froude numbers = . We find that the SPOD eigenspectra of both wakes exhibit a low-rank behavior and the relative contribution of low-rank modes to total fluctuation energy increases with . The vortex shedding (VS) mechanism, which corresponds to in both wakes, is active and dominant throughout the domain in both wakes. The continual downstream decay of the SPOD eigenspectrum peak at the VS mode, which is a prominent feature of the unstratified wake, is inhibited by buoyancy, particularly for . The energy at and near the VS frequency is found to appear in the outer region of the wake when the downstream distance exceeds . Visualizations show that…
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