Journal article
High Reynolds number effects in wall turbulence
I Marusic, R Mathis, N Hutchins
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow | Published : 2010
Abstract
A review of recent advances in the study of high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layers is given. The emergent regime of very large-scale structures in the logarithmic region and their subsequent influence on the near-wall cycle challenges many of the previously held assumptions regarding scaling of turbulent boundary layers at high Reynolds numbers. Experimental results are presented to illustrate the superimposition of large-scale energy onto the near-wall cycle, together with an interaction well described by an amplitude modulation effect. Both phenomena are shown to increase in magnitude (as compared to viscous-scaled events) as Reynolds number increases. These observations lead to a ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Australian Research Council (DP0663499, FF0668703, DP0984577), and the Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD-094023).<SUP>2</SUP>