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Mechanism of Polymer Drag Reduction Using a Low-Dimensional Model
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringTurbulencePolymer StressesMechanicsPolymer PhysicRheologyVortex DynamicPolymer ChemistryHydrodynamic StabilityPolymer ElasticityPhysicsMultiphase FlowPolymer StressRheological Constitutive EquationViscoplastic FluidPolymer SolutionPolymer SciencePolymer Drag ReductionAerodynamicsPolymer Modeling
Using a retarded-motion expansion to describe the polymer stress, we derive a low-dimensional model to understand the effects of polymer elasticity on the self-sustaining process that maintains the coherent wavy streamwise vortical structures underlying wall-bounded turbulence. Our analysis shows that at small Weissenberg numbers, Wi, elasticity enhances the coherent structures. At higher Wi, however, polymer stresses suppress the streamwise vortices (rolls) by calming down the instability of the streaks that regenerates the rolls. We show that this behavior can be attributed to the nonmonotonic dependence of the biaxial extensional viscosity on Wi, and identify it as the key rheological property controlling drag reduction.
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