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Journal of Fluids Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2014

Computational Studies of Two-Dimensional Rayleigh-Taylor Driven Mixing for a Tilted-Rig

Malcolm J. Andrews; David L. Youngs; Daniel Livescu; Tie Wei

A time-dependent, incompressible, turbulent mixing problem, referred here to as the “tilted-rig,” is defined, based results from an experiment that involved the introduction of a large-scale overturning motion, with a superposed localized Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) driven mixing. The problem serves to examine the development of RT turbulent mixing while being strained by a large-scale two-dimensional confined motion. Care is taken to define the problem in detail so others might use the definition, and the results, to help develop advanced models of buoyancy driven mixing in complex flows. Aside from a careful definition, the problem has been solved using two different implicit-large-Eddy-simulations (ILES) based codes, and with a direct numerical simulations (DNS) code. Two-dimensional and one-dimensional mix metrics are defined, and then used to examine the development of the mixing region, and the overall evolution of the flow. Comparison of simulations with experiment reveals that large-scale overturning can be well captured in all the simulations, similarly central mix widths, and spike/bubble sidewall penetrations are also in good agreement. A comparison between the different simulation methodologies, ILES and DNS, reveals an overall good agreement between mix metrics such as the amount of molecular mixing. The DNS simulations reveal a dependency on Reynolds number that merits further experimental work.


Physical Review E | 2012

Late-time quadratic growth in single-mode Rayleigh-Taylor instability.

Tie Wei; Daniel Livescu


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

Direct Numerical Simulations of Rayleigh-Taylor instability with gravity reversal

Daniel Livescu; Tie Wei


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Direct numerical simulation of tilted Rayleigh-Taylor instability

Tie Wei; Daniel Livescu


Journal of Fluids Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2017

Self-Similarity Analysis of Turbulent Wake Flows

Tie Wei


Archive | 2013

Direct Numerical Simulations of variable-density, instability driven turbulence

Daniel Livescu; Tie Wei; Jesus J. Pulido


arXiv: Fluid Dynamics | 2011

Direct Numerical Simulation of Single-mode Rayleigh-Taylor Instability

Tie Wei; Daniel Livescu


Archive | 2011

Turbulence and mixing characteristics in the variable density Rayleigh-Taylor mixing layer

Daniel Livescu; Mark R. Petersen; Tie Wei


Archive | 2011

Insights into turbulence through high-resolution field simulations

Mark R. Petersen; Daniel Livescu; Tie Wei


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Direct Numerical Simulations of Rayleigh-Taylor instability

Daniel Livescu; Tie Wei; Mark R. Petersen

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Daniel Livescu

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Mark R. Petersen

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Malcolm J. Andrews

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Jesus J. Pulido

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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David L. Youngs

Atomic Weapons Establishment

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