Turbulent drag reduction and multistage transitions in viscoelastic minimal flow units
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Publication:3573228
DOI10.1017/S0022112010000066zbMath1189.76326MaRDI QIDQ3573228
Publication date: 30 June 2010
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Related Items (14)
Maximum drag reduction state of viscoelastic turbulent channel flow: marginal inertial turbulence or elasto-inertial turbulence ⋮ Streamwise variation of turbulent dynamics in boundary layer flow of drag-reducing fluid ⋮ Intermittent dynamics of turbulence hibernation in Newtonian and viscoelastic minimal channel flows ⋮ Weakly nonlinear analysis of the viscoelastic instability in channel flow for finite and vanishing Reynolds numbers ⋮ Vortex merging and splitting events in viscoelastic Taylor–Couette flow ⋮ Polymer-induced flow relaminarization and drag enhancement in spanwise-rotating plane Couette flow ⋮ A reverse transition route from inertial to elasticity-dominated turbulence in viscoelastic Taylor–Couette flow ⋮ Turbulent drag reduction using fluid spheres ⋮ Symmetric factorization of the conformation tensor in viscoelastic fluid models ⋮ The dynamics of spanwise vorticity perturbations in homogeneous viscoelastic shear flow ⋮ Geometric decomposition of the conformation tensor in viscoelastic turbulence ⋮ Dynamics of viscoelastic pipe flow at low Reynolds numbers in the maximum drag reduction limit ⋮ Asymptotic study of linear instability in a viscoelastic pipe flow ⋮ Linear stability analysis of channel flow of viscoelastic Oldroyd-B and FENE-P fluids
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