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Mixing and chemical reaction in sheared and nonsheared homogeneous turbulence

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© 1992 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Andy D Leonard and James C Hill 1992 Fluid Dyn. Res. 10 273 DOI 10.1016/0169-5983(92)90026-S

1873-7005/10/4-6/273

Abstract

Direct numerical simulations were made to examine the local structure of the reaction zone for a moderately fast reaction between unmixed species in decaying, homogeneous turbulence and in a homogeneous turbulent shear flow. Pseudospectral techniques were used in domains of 643 and higher wavenumbers. A finite-rate, single step reaction between non-premixed reactants was considered, and in one case temperature-dependent Arrhenius kinetics was assumed. Locally intense reaction rates that tend to persist throughout the simulations occur in locations where the reactant concentration gradients are large and are amplified by the local rate of strain. The reaction zones are more organized in the case of a uniform mean shear than in isotropic turbulence, and regions of intense reaction rate appear to be associated with vortex structures such as horseshoe vortices and fingers seen in mixing layers. Concentration gradients tend to align with the direction of the most compressive principal strain rate, more so in the isotropic case.

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10.1016/0169-5983(92)90026-S