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Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2007

Polymer mixing in shear-driven turbulence

T. Vaithianathan; Ashish Robert; James G. Brasseur; Lance R. Collins

We investigate numerically the influence of polymer mixing on shear-driven turbulence. Of particular interest is the suppression of mixing that accompanies drag reduction with dilute polymer solutions. The simulations use the finite extensible nonlinear elastic model with the Peterlin closure (FENE-P) to describe the polymer stresses in the momentum equation, with polymer concentration allowed to vary in space and time. A thin slab of concentrated polymer was placed in an initially Newtonian homogeneous turbulent shear flow on a plane perpendicular to the mean velocity gradient, and allowed to mix in the gradient direction while actively altering the turbulence. The initially higher concentration of polymer near the centreplane suppressed production of turbulent kinetic energy and Reynolds stress in that region, while turbulence outside the polymer-rich region remained shear-dominated Newtonian turbulence. The rate of mixing in the shear direction was severely damped by the action of the polymer compared to a passive scalar in the corresponding Newtonian turbulent shear flow. This, in part, was a result of the same damping of vertical velocity fluctuations by the polymer that leads to the suppression of momentum flux. However, the cross-correlation between the polymer concentration and vertical velocity fluctuations was also suppressed, indicating that the explanation for the reduction in polymer mixing involves both the suppression of vertical velocity fluctuations and an alteration of turbulence structure by the polymer-turbulence interactions.


Journal of Non-newtonian Fluid Mechanics | 2006

An improved algorithm for simulating three-dimensional, viscoelastic turbulence

T. Vaithianathan; Ashish Robert; James G. Brasseur; Lance R. Collins


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2010

Polymer-laden homogeneous shear-driven turbulent flow: a model for polymer drag reduction

Ashish Robert; T. Vaithianathan; Lance R. Collins; James G. Brasseur


Archive | 2002

Polymer-Turbulence Dynamics in Isotropic Stationary Turbulence with the FENE-P Model

James G. Brasseur; Ashish Robert; T. Vaithianathan; Lance R. Collins; Yong Zhou


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2008

The Process of Polymer-Turbulence Interactions leading to Polymer Drag Reduction

James G. Brasseur; Ashish Robert; T. Vaithianathan; Lance R. Collins


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2005

\textbf{Initiation vs. Sustenance of Active Polymer-Turbulence Interactions}.

James G. Brasseur; Ashish Robert; Lance R. Collins; T. Vaithianathan


Archive | 2004

A new algorithm for DNS of turbulent polymer solutions using the FENE-P model

T. Vaithianathan; Lance R. Collins; Ashish Robert; James G. Brasseur


Archive | 2004

Energetics of Polymer-Turbulence Dynamics in DNS of Isotropic and Shear Turbulence

James G. Brasseur; Ashish Robert; Lance R. Collins; T. Vaithianathan


Archive | 2004

Fundamental Physics Underlying Momentum Flux Suppression and Drag Reduction by Polymers

Ashish Robert; James G. Brasseur; T. Vaithianathan; Lance R. Collins


Archive | 2003

Polymers Act Directly on the Large Scales in Fully Developed Turbulence

James G. Brasseur; Ashish Robert; Yujian Zhou; Lance R. Collins; T. Vaithianathan

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James G. Brasseur

Pennsylvania State University

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T. Vaithianathan

Pennsylvania State University

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Yong Zhou

Pennsylvania State University

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