Physics – Fluid Dynamics
Scientific paper
2009-08-11
Physics
Fluid Dynamics
9 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
Helicity is a quadratic invariant of the Euler equation in three dimensions. As the energy, when present helicity cascades to smaller scales where it dissipates. However, the role played by helicity in the energy cascade is still unclear. In non-helical flows, the velocity and the vorticity tend to align locally creating patches with opposite signs of helicity. Also in helical flows helicity changes sign rapidly in space. Not being a positive definite quantity, global studies considering its spectral scaling in the inertial range are inconclusive, except for cases where one sign of helicity is dominant. We use the cancellation exponent to characterize the scaling laws followed by helicity fluctuations in numerical simulations of helical and non-helical turbulent flows, with different forcing functions and spanning a range of Reynolds numbers from approximately 670 to 6200. The exponent is a measure of sign-singularity and can be related to the fractal dimension as well as to the first order helicity scaling exponent. The results are consistent with the geometry of helical structures being filamentary. Further analysis indicates that statistical properties of helicity fluctuations do not depend on the global helicity of the flow.
Imazio Paola Rodriguez
Mininni Pablo Daniel
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