Analysis of some preliminary simulations of Keplerian turbulence

Jiménez Sendín, Javier ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0755-843X, Kassinos, S. C. and Wray, Alan A. (2006). Analysis of some preliminary simulations of Keplerian turbulence. En: "Summer Program 2006. Center for Turbulence Research", Summer 2006, Standford University, USA. pp. 5-18.

Descripción

Título: Analysis of some preliminary simulations of Keplerian turbulence
Autor/es:
Tipo de Documento: Ponencia en Congreso o Jornada (Artículo)
Título del Evento: Summer Program 2006. Center for Turbulence Research
Fechas del Evento: Summer 2006
Lugar del Evento: Standford University, USA
Título del Libro: Proceedings of the Summer Program 2006. Center for Turbulence Research
Fecha: 2006
Materias:
ODS:
Escuela: E.T.S. de Ingeniería Aeronáutica y del Espacio (UPM)
Departamento: Mecánica de Fluidos y Propulsión Aeroespacial
Licencias Creative Commons: Reconocimiento - Sin obra derivada - No comercial

Texto completo

[thumbnail of analysis.pdf] PDF (Portable Document Format) - Se necesita un visor de ficheros PDF, como GSview, Xpdf o Adobe Acrobat Reader
Descargar (296kB)

Resumen

We present simulations of rotating sheared turbulence both for the Keplerian case, 2Ω/S = 4/3, and for 2Ω/S = −4/3. Both cases are linearly stable, and all the simulations decay, but there is a strong effect of the Reynolds number that is clearly visible in the different long-term behaviors of the simulations in large and in small computational grids. While the latter enter an apparently viscous regime for St = O(1), the former track
the inviscid rapid distortion theory (RDT) solutions for much longer times. The RDT solutions in both cases decay with a similar power-law exponent, −1/2, but the Keplerian case undergoes an appreciable initial transient growth that is absent in the other case.
There are indications of nonlinear growth in a range of wavenumbers that could lead to self-sustaining turbulence in protoplanetary accretion disks. This secondary peak is present for both shear ratios, and is associated in both cases with eddy Rossby numbers of the order of 10−2, and with eddy Reynolds numbers larger than a few hundred. Although additional simulations are needed, the above observations suggest the range of parameters in which to search for self-sustaining Keplerian turbulence, and emphasize the importance of simulations with higher resolutions and Reynolds numbers than those that have been used in the study of this problem up to this point.

Proyectos asociados

Tipo
Código
Acrónimo
Responsable
Título
Gobierno de España
TRA2006-08226
Sin especificar
Sin especificar
Sin especificar

Más información

ID de Registro: 88809
Identificador DC: https://oa.upm.es/88809/
Identificador OAI: oai:oa.upm.es:88809
URL Oficial: https://ctr.stanford.edu/publications/summer-progr...
Depositado por: Biblioteca ETSI Aeronauticos
Depositado el: 23 Abr 2025 09:13
Ultima Modificación: 23 Abr 2025 09:13