Journal article
On the use of the Reynolds decomposition in the intermittent region of turbulent boundary layers
YS Kwon, N Hutchins, JP Monty
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2016.161
Abstract
In the analysis of velocity fields in turbulent boundary layers, the traditional Reynolds decomposition is universally employed to calculate the fluctuating component of streamwise velocity. Here, we demonstrate the perils of such a determination of the fluctuating velocity in the context of structural analysis of turbulence when applied in the outer region where the flow is intermittently turbulent at a given wall distance. A new decomposition is postulated that ensures non-turbulent regions in the flow do not contaminate the fluctuating velocity components in the turbulent regions. Through this new decomposition, some of the typical statistics concerning the scale and structure of turbulen..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors wish to acknowledge the financial support of the Australian Research Council. Y.S.K. was partially supported by the Defence Science and Technology Organisation. The authors are grateful to Dr J. A. Sillero and Professors J. Jimenez and R. D. Moser for making the DNS dataset publicly available.