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Cumulative compressibility effects on slow reactive dynamics in turbulent flows
Authors:Prasad Perlekar  Roberto Benzi  David R Nelson  Federico Toschi
Institution:1. Department of Physics, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, and J.M. Burgerscentrum , Eindhoven University of Technology , 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands and International Collaboration for Turbulence Research and TIFR Centre for Interdisciplinary Sciences, 21 Brundavan Colony, Narsingi, Hyderabad , 500075 , India;2. Dip. di Fisica and INFN , Università “Tor Vergata” , Via della Ricerca Scientifica 1, I-00133, Roma , Italy;3. Lyman Laboratory of Physics , Harvard University , Cambridge , MA , 02138 , USA;4. IAC, CNR , Via dei Taurini 19, 00185 , Roma , Italy
Abstract:Reactions in turbulent flows, chemical reactions or combustion, are common. Typically reaction time scales are much shorter than turbulence timescales. In biological applications, as it is the case for bacterial and plankton populations living under the influence of currents in oceans and lakes, the typical lifetime can be long and thus can fall well within the inertial range of turbulence time scales. Under these conditions, turbulent transport interacts in a very complex way with the dynamics of growth and death of the individuals in the population. In the present paper, we quantitatively investigate the effect of the flow compressibility on the dynamics of populations. Small effective compressibility can be induced by several physical mechanisms, such as, e.g., by the density mismatch, by a small but finite size of microorganisms, and by gyrotaxis (an interaction between swimming and shear). We report, for the first time, how even a tiny effective compressibility can produce a dramatically large effect on global quantities like the carrying capacity of the ecosystem. We interpret our findings by means of a cumulative effect made possible by the long replication times of the organisms with respect to turbulence time scales. A statistical quantification of the fluctuations of population concentration is presented.
Keywords:turbulent biological flows  reacting turbulent flows  homogeneous turbulence
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