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Spatio-temporal boundary dissipation measurement in Taylor-Couette flow using Diffusing-Wave Spectroscopy

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arxiv 2308.16693 v1 pith:YS6G3GOU submitted 2023-08-31 physics.flu-dyn

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keywords dissipationflowrateboundarydirectspatio-temporaltaylor-couettecell
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Diffusing-Wave Spectroscopy (DWS) allows for the direct measurement of the squared strain-rate tensor. When combined with commonly available high-speed cameras, we show that DWS gives direct access to the spatio-temporal variations of the viscous dissipation rate of a Newtonian fluid flow. The method is demonstrated using a Taylor-Couette (TC) cell filled with a lipid emulsion or a \ch{TiO2} suspension. We image the boundary dissipation rate in a quantitative and time-resolved fashion by shining coherent light at the experimental cell and measuring the local correlation time of the speckle pattern. The results are validated by comparison with the theoretical prediction for an ideal TC flow and with global measurements using a photomultiplier tube and a photon correlator. We illustrate the method by characterizing the spatial organization of the boundary dissipation rate past the Taylor-Couette instability threshold, and its spatio-temporal dynamics in the wavy vortex flow that arises beyond a secondary instability threshold. This study paves the way for direct imaging of the dissipation rate in a large variety of flows, including turbulent ones.

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