Bounding the scalar dissipation scale for mixing flows in the presence of sources

Physics – Fluid Dynamics

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We investigate the mixing properties of scalars stirred by spatially smooth, divergence-free flows and maintained by a steady source-sink distribution. We focus on the spatial variation of the scalar field, described by the {\it dissipation wavenumber}, $k_d$, that we define as a function of the mean variance of the scalar and its gradient. We derive a set of upper bounds that for large P\'eclet number ($\Pe\gg1$) yield four distinct regimes for the scaling behavior of $k_d$, one of which corresponds to the Batchelor regime. The transition between these regimes is controlled by the value of $\Pe$ and the ratio $\rho=\ell_u/\ell_s$, where $\ell_u$ and $\ell_s$ are respectively, the characteristic lengthscales of the velocity and source fields. A fifth regime is revealed by homogenization theory. These regimes reflect the balance between different processes: scalar injection, molecular diffusion, stirring and bulk transport from the sources to the sinks. We verify the relevance of these bounds by numerical simulations for a {two-dimensional, chaotically mixing} example flow and discuss their relation to previous bounds. Finally, we note some implications for three dimensional turbulent flows.

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