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Elastic turbulence in two-dimensional Taylor-Couette flows

Abstract

We report the onset of elastic turbulence in a two-dimensional Taylor-Couette geometry using numerical solutions of the Oldroyd-B model, also performed at high Weissenberg numbers with the program OpenFOAM. Beyond a critical Weissenberg number, an elastic instability causes a supercritical transition from the laminar Taylor-Couette to a turbulent flow. The order parameter, the time average of secondary-flow strength, follows the scaling law Φ(WiWic)γ\Phi \propto (\mathrm{Wi} -\mathrm{Wi}_c)^{\gamma} with Wic=10\mathrm{Wi}_c=10 and γ=0.45\gamma = 0.45. The power spectrum of the velocity fluctuations shows a power-law decay with a characteristic exponent, which strongly depends on the radial position. It is greater than two, which we relate to the dimension of the geometry

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