Large-scale influences in near-wall turbulence

The University of Melbourne

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Abstract

Hot-wire data acquired in a high Reynolds number facility are used to illustrate the need for adequate scale separation when considering the coherent structure in wall-bounded turbulence. It is found that a large-scale motion in the log region becomes increasingly comparable in energy to the near-wall cycle as the Reynolds number increases. Through decomposition of fluctuating velocity signals, it is shown that this large-scale motion has a distinct modulating influence on the small-scale energy (akin to amplitude modulation). Reassessment of DNS data, in light of these results, shows similar trends, with the rate and intensity of production due to the near-wall cycle subject to a modulating influence from the…

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Keywords
  • Turbulence
  • Reynolds number
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Physics
  • Mechanics
  • Amplitude
  • Turbulence kinetic energy
  • Reynolds decomposition
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