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Measurements of Near Wall Velocity and Wall Stress in a Wall-Bounded Turbulent Flow Using Digital Holographic Microscopic PIV and Shear Stress Sensitive Film

Omid Amili, Julio Soria, M Stanislas (ed.), J Jimenez (ed.), I Marusic (ed.)

PROGRESS IN WALL TURBULENCE: UNDERSTANDING AND MODELING | SPRINGER | Published : 2011

Abstract

In wall-bounded turbulent flows, a large portion of total turbulence production happens in the near wall region. Although the viscous and buffer layers are relatively easy for numerical simulations due to local low Reynolds numbers of the important structures, they are very difficult to study experimentally because of their physically small geometry. The aim of this paper is to measure the wall shear stress in a fully developed turbulent channel flow at moderately high Reynolds numbers using a novel stress meter which is capable of measuring surface forces over an extended region of the model. In addition, near wall region in a wall-bounded flow by means of digital holographic microscopic pa..

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