Journal article
A comparative study of near-wall turbulence in high and low Reynolds number boundary layers
MM Metzger, JC Klewicki
Physics of Fluids | Published : 2001
DOI: 10.1063/1.1344894
Abstract
The present study explores the effects of Reynolds number, over three orders of magnitude, in the viscous wall region of a turbulent boundary layer. Complementary experiments were conducted both in the boundary layer wind tunnel at the University of Utah and in the atmospheric surface layer which flows over the salt flats of the Great Salt Lake Desert in western Utah. The Reynolds numbers, based on momentum deficit thickness, of the two flows were Rθ=2 × 103 and Rθ≈5 × 106, respectively. High-resolution velocity measurements were obtained from a five-element vertical rake of hot-wires spanning the buffer region. In both the low and high Rθ flows, the length of the hot-wires measured less tha..
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