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arxiv: 0808.1451 · v4 · pith:QDCF6WHZnew · submitted 2008-08-11 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · cond-mat.stat-mech· nlin.CD

The friction factor of two-dimensional rough-boundary turbulent soap film flows

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn cond-mat.stat-mechnlin.CD
keywords cascadefactorflowsfrictionscalingdataenergyenstrophy
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We use momentum transfer arguments to predict the friction factor $f$ in two-dimensional turbulent soap-film flows with rough boundaries (an analogue of three-dimensional pipe flow) as a function of Reynolds number Re and roughness $r$, considering separately the inverse energy cascade and the forward enstrophy cascade. At intermediate Re, we predict a Blasius-like friction factor scaling of $f\propto\textrm{Re}^{-1/2}$ in flows dominated by the enstrophy cascade, distinct from the energy cascade scaling of $\textrm{Re}^{-1/4}$. For large Re, $f \sim r$ in the enstrophy-dominated case. We use conformal map techniques to perform direct numerical simulations that are in satisfactory agreement with theory, and exhibit data collapse scaling of roughness-induced criticality, previously shown to arise in the 3D pipe data of Nikuradse.

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