articleJournal of Fluid MechanicsMay 2, 2007Closed access

Evidence of very long meandering features in the logarithmic region of turbulent boundary layers

The University of Melbourne

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Abstract

A regime of very long meandering positive and negative streamwise velocity fluctuations, that we term ‘superstructures’, are found to exist in the log and lower wake regions of turbulent boundary layers. Measurements are made with a spanwise rake of 10 hot-wires in two separate facilities (spanning more than a decade of Re τ ) and are compared with existing PIV and DNS results. In all cases, we note evidence of a large-scale stripiness in the streamwise velocity fluctuations. The length of these regions can commonly exceed 20δ. Similar length scales have been previously reported for pipes and DNS channel flows. It is suggested that the true length of these features is masked from single-point statistics (such…

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Keywords
  • Turbulence
  • Physics
  • Reynolds number
  • Wake
  • Boundary layer
  • Wavenumber
  • Mechanics
  • Direct numerical simulation
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