Ultimate Turbulent Taylor-Couette Flow (1111.0063v1)
Abstract: The flow structure of strongly turbulent Taylor-Couette flow with Reynolds numbers up to Re_i = 2*106 of the inner cylinder is experimentally examined with high-speed particle image velocimetry (PIV). The wind Reynolds numbers Re_w of the turbulent Taylor-vortex flow is found to scale as Re_w ~ Ta1/2, exactly as predicted for the ultimate turbulence regime, in which the boundary layers are turbulent. The dimensionless angular velocity flux has an effective scaling of Nu_{\omega} ~ Ta0.38, also in correspondence with turbulence in the ultimate regime. The scaling of Nu_{\omega} is confirmed by local angular velocity flux measurements extracted from high-speed PIV measurements: though the flux shows huge fluctuations, its spatial and temporal average nicely agrees with the result from the global torque measurements.