To better understand the impact that multi-scale unsteadiness has on industrial flows, we use Large Eddy Simulation (LES) data representative of a midspan compressor section operating in an idealized multi-stage environment. We collect a large number of three-dimensional flow snapshots and perform a large-scale flow decomposition using a parallel framework based on the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD). Once the flow is split into orthogonal modes, we quantify kinetic energy budgets on a mode-by-mode basis. This enables us to characterize energy exchanges between these modes and analyze the flow in a multi-scale manner. As a result we are able to reconstruct an approximate energy cascade within the domain. The results provide insights into the role that various scales play in modulating the energy transfer within the flow. This work is a stepping stone towards utilizing all the information embedded in the 3D unsteady flowfield and its evolution for the purpose of informing turbulence modeling.
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