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Effects of discrete energy and helicity conservation in numerical simulations of helical turbulence

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Helicity is the scalar product between velocity and vorticity and, just like energy, its integral is an in-viscid invariant of the three-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. However, space-and time-discretization methods typically corrupt this property, leading to violation of the inviscid conservation principles. This work investigates the discrete helicity conservation properties of spectral and finite-differencing methods, in relation to the form employed for the convective term. Effects due to Runge-Kutta time-advancement schemes are also taken into consideration in the analysis. The theoretical results are proved against inviscid numerical simulations, while a scale-dependent analysis of energy, helicity and their non-linear transfers is performed to further characterize the discretization errors of the different forms in forced helical turbulence simulations.
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hal-01649910 , version 1 (29-11-2017)

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Francesco Capuano, Donato Vallefuoco. Effects of discrete energy and helicity conservation in numerical simulations of helical turbulence. Flow, Turbulence and Combustion, 2018, 101, pp.343-364. ⟨hal-01649910⟩
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