Journal article
Self-similarity of the large-scale motions in turbulent pipe flow
LHO Hellström, I Marusic, AJ Smits
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2016.100
Abstract
Townsend's attached eddy hypothesis assumes the existence of a set of energetic and geometrically self-similar eddies in the logarithmic layer in wall-bounded turbulent flows, which can be scaled with their distance to the wall. To examine the possible self-similarity of the energetic eddies in fully developed turbulent pipe flow, we performed stereo particle image velocimetry measurements together with a proper orthogonal decomposition analysis. For two Reynolds numbers, Reτ = 1330 and 2460, the resulting modes/eddies were shown to exhibit self-similar behaviour for eddies with wall-normal length scales spanning a decade. This single length scale provides a complete description of the cross..
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Awarded by Office of Naval Research
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported under ONR grant no. N00014-15-1-2402 (Program Manager Ron Joslin) and the Australian Research Council.