Author
Dallas, V
Tobias, S
Journal title
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
DOI
10.1017/jfm.2016.341
Volume
798
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2024-04-20T22:56:30.173+01:00
Page
682-695
Abstract
© 2016 Cambridge University Press. The effects of large-scale mechanical forcing on the dynamics of rotating turbulent flows are studied by means of direct numerical simulations, systematically varying the nature of the mechanical force in time. We find that the statistically stationary solutions of these flows depend on the nature of the forcing mechanism. Rapidly enough rotating flows with a forcing that has a persistent direction relative to the axis of rotation bifurcate from a non-helical state to a helical state despite the fact that the forcing is non-helical. We demonstrate that the nature of the mechanical force in time and the emergence of helicity have direct implications for the cascade dynamics of these flows, determining the anisotropy in the flow, the energy condensation at large scales and the power-law energy spectra that are consistent with previous findings and phenomenologies under strong and weak turbulence.
Symplectic ID
732158
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Publication type
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Publication date
08 Jun 2016
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