Journal article
Turbulent channel flow: Comparison of streamwise velocity data from experiments and direct numerical simulation
JP Monty, MS Chong
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2009
Abstract
Recently there has been remarkable progress made in the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of wall-bounded turbulence, particularly of turbulent channel flow, with numerical data now available above Reτ ≈ 2000 (Hoyas & Jiménez, Phys. Fluids, vol. 18, 2006, p. 011702; Iwamoto et al., Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium Smart Control of Turbulence, 2005). Much knowledge has been gained from these results, particularly in the areas of flow structure and dynamics. Yet, while the value of such simulations is undoubted, only very limited comparisons with experimental data have been documented. Although the physics of the flow are captured correctly in an ideal DNS, as with any real numerical or phys..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful for the financial support of the Australian Research Council through the Discovery Projects scheme (DP0556629). We also thank Professor R. Moser for allowing the use of DNS data.