Journal article
Self-similarity of wall-attached turbulence in boundary layers
WJ Baars, N Hutchins, I Marusic
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2017.357
Abstract
An assessment of the turbulent boundary layer flow structure, which is coherent with the near-wall region, is carried out through a spectral coherence analysis. This spectral method is applied to datasets comprising synchronized two-point streamwise velocity signals at a near-wall reference position and a range of wall-normal positions spanning a Reynolds-number range . Within each dataset, a self-similar structure is identified from the coherence between the turbulence in the logarithmic region and at the near-wall reference position. This self-similarity is described by a streamwise/wall-normal aspect ratio of , where and are the streamwise wavelength and wall-normal distance respectively.
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Funding Acknowledgements
We gratefully acknowledge the Australian Research Council for financial support and are appreciative of the publicly available DNS data of Sillero et al. (2013).