Coherent Structures Governing Transport at Turbulent Interfaces
Ali R Khojasteh, Lyke K van Dalen, Coen Been, Jerry Westerweel, Willem van de Water

TL;DR
This study uses a moving frame in turbulent jet experiments to identify and analyze Lagrangian coherent structures, revealing how different transport barriers influence the growth of turbulence through advective and diffusive mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to detect and analyze two types of Lagrangian coherent structures at turbulent interfaces, linking them to transport processes and turbulence growth.
Findings
Identification of interfacial turbulent layers using cluster analysis.
Correlation of transport barriers with internal turbulent interfaces.
Observation of diffusive superlayer with width comparable to Taylor microscale.
Abstract
In an experiment on a turbulent jet, we detect interfacial turbulent layers in a frame that moves, on average, along with the \tnti. This significantly prolongs the observation time of scalar and velocity structures and enables the measurement of two types of Lagrangian coherent structures. One structure, the finite-time Lyapunov field (FTLE), quantifies advective transport barriers of fluid parcels while the other structure highlights barriers of diffusive momentum transport. These two complementary structures depend on large-scale and small-scale motion and are therefore associated with the growth of the turbulent region through engulfment or nibbling, respectively. We detect the \tnti\ from cluster analysis, where we divide the measured scalar field into four clusters. Not only the \tnti\ can be found this way, but also the next, internal, turbulent-turbulent interface. Conditional…
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