Journal article

Variation of enstrophy production and strain rotation relation in a turbulent boundary layer

P Bechlars, RD Sandberg

Journal of Fluid Mechanics | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2017

Abstract

The production of enstrophy is strongly coupled to the vortex stretching process that is of inherent importance to the cascading process, one of the driving processes of turbulence in a flow. In this work the enstrophy production mechanism is investigated to identify its variation in the wall-normal direction for the case of a turbulent boundary layer. Production is decomposed into its core quantities including the ratio of the principal strains and the alignment of vorticity with the eigenvectors of the strain rate tensor. The strong variations of these quantities with the wall distance are presented and explained. A self-similar shape of the probability distribution of the enstrophy produc..

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Grants

Awarded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors want to thank R. Pichler for critical comments and fruitful discussions. Funding through EPSRC grant EP/I003754/1 is acknowledged. Computer time was provided by the UK Turbulence Consortium under EPSRC grant EP/L000261/1. This work used the UK Research Data Facility (http://www.archer.ac.uk/documentation/rdf-guide).