Publisher DOI: 10.1063/5.0271161
Title: Effect of filter kernel on scale energetics of near-wall turbulent structures
Language: English
Authors: Feldmann, Daniel 
Umair, Mohammad 
Avila, Marc 
von Kameke, Alexandra  
Keywords: Turbulence energy flux analysis
Issue Date: Sep-2025
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Journal or Series Name: Physics of fluids 
Volume: 37
Issue: 9
Abstract: 
Inter-scale energy fluxes, Π λ , are widely used as a diagnostic tool to analyze energy transfer across length scales, λ , in turbulence data. Here, we investigate how the choice of filter kernel (sharp spectral, Gaussian, and box) affects the computed energy fluxes at constant filter width. We apply spatial filtering to a turbulent pipe flow simulation dataset and assess the effect on the local structure of Π . While the mean energy flux profile at each wall-normal distance is qualitatively robust across kernels, we observe significant differences in the intensity and spatial distribution of localized Π events. Correlations between typical flow structures in the buffer layer (streaks, vortices, and Q events) and regions of forward/backward transfer in the instantaneous Π field differ markedly between kernel types. Cross-correlations appear strongly upstream-downstream symmetric when using the sharp spectral kernel but asymmetric for the Gaussian and box kernels. For the Gaussian and box kernels Π events tend to localize along the inclined meander of streaks, while they are centered on top of the streaks for the sharp spectral kernel. Moreover, using the sharp spectral kernel, we observe a coincidence of backward scatter and fluid transport away from the wall ( Q 1 ), which does not appear with the Gaussian and box kernels. All kernels, however, predict backward scatter directly downstream of Q 1 events. The results suggest that interpretations of inter-scale energy flux based on sharp spectral scale separation should be treated with caution, since such kernels act non-local in physical space, whereas Π events are inherently localized. Our Python post-processing tool eFlux for scale separation and energy flux analysis in pipe flows is freely available and readily adaptable to other flow configurations and filter widths.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/18220
ISSN: 1089-7666
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Fakultät Technik und Informatik 
Heinrich-Blasius-Institut für Physikalische Technologien 
Department Maschinenbau und Produktion 
Type: Article
Additional note: article number: 095105 (2025)
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