Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7176011 | Journal of Fluids and Structures | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent boundary layers (TBL) along a flat plate are used to study the properties of turbulent/non-turbulent (T/NT) interface of the TBL. The values of the momentum-thickness-based Reynolds numbers, Reθ, used for this study, are 500-2200. Analysis of the conditional statistics near the interface of the TBL shows that there are a small peak in the spanwise vorticity, and an associated small jump in streamwise velocity. It is shown that the interfacial layer has an inertia-viscous double structure which consists of a turbulent sublayer with a thickness of the order of the Taylor micro-scale and its outer boundary with a thickness of the order of the Kolmogorov length scale. The velocity jump near the T/NT interface of the TBL is of the order of the rms value of velocity fluctuations near the interface. Conditional cross correlations of the streamwise or the wall-normal velocity fluctuations change sharply across the interface, which are consistent with the blocking mechanism of the interface.
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Authors
Takashi Ishihara, Hiroki Ogasawara, Julian C.R. Hunt,