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Large-scale structures in high reynolds numberwall-bounded turbulence
N Hutchins
Springer Proceedings in Physics | Published : 2014
Abstract
Through comparison of two turbulent boundary layers at vastly different Reynolds numbers, we note that the key features of the very large-scale structures appear to be universal (when scaled with the boundary layer thickness δ). The modulating influence of these large-scale features is analysed through means of conditional averages. It is proposed that the much discussed ‘amplitude modulation’, whereby the large scales modulate the intensity of the small-scale velocity fluctuations, is primarily a near-wall phenomenon, and that further from the surface this may be better described as a ‘preferential arrangement’. In this interpretation, it becomes evident that there is a strong link between ..
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This research was supported under the Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects funding scheme (project numbers DP110102448 and DP1093585). NH is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (project number FF110100432).