Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2024 Joint Meeting of the Texas Section of the APS, Texas Section of the AAPT & Zone 13 of the SPS
Thursday–Saturday, October 17–19, 2024; Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
Session H07: General Physics II
3:30 PM–4:30 PM,
Friday, October 18, 2024
Southern Methodist University
Room: Chamber
Chair: Kenichi Hatakeyama, Baylor University
Abstract: H07.00002 : The significance of turbulent inflow conditions in DNS*
3:42 PM–3:54 PM
Presenter:
Guillermo Araya
(University of Texas at San Antonio)
Author:
Guillermo Araya
(University of Texas at San Antonio)
For time-dependent inflow prescription, recycling techniques were employed in unsteady SDTBL (e.g., strong recycling, weak recycling, synthetic recycling, etc.)
Traditional weak recycling techniques have been widely utilized and upgraded in the last decades. The only major flaw of this method is the injection of artificial low frequencies in the flow (proportional to the inlet/recycling distance), which may affect the transport phenomena inside SDTBL. Therefore, this study aims to identify, asset and mitigate artificial periodicity of weak recycling approaches. To this end, the final research question to be addressed is:
Is this “synthetic spatial periodicity” really harmful to SDTBL?
*NSF-CAREER #2314303, AFOSR #FA9550-23-1-0241
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