Journal article

On the logarithmic region in wall turbulence

I Marusic, JP Monty, M Hultmark, AJ Smits

Journal of Fluid Mechanics | Published : 2013

Abstract

Considerable discussion over the past few years has been devoted to the question of whether the logarithmic region in wall turbulence is indeed universal. Here, we analyse recent experimental data in the Reynolds number range of nominally 2 × 104 < Reτ < 6 × 105 for boundary layers, pipe flow and the atmospheric surface layer, and show that, within experimental uncertainty, the data support the existence of a universal logarithmic region. The results support the theory of Townsend (The Structure of Turbulent Shear Flow, Vol. 2, 1976) where, in the interior part of the inertial region, both the mean velocities and streamwise turbulence intensities follow logarithmic functions of distance from..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank the Australian Research Council, ONR under Grant N00014-09-1-0263 (Program Manager R. Joslin), and NSF under Grant CBET-1064257 (Program Manager H. Winter) for the financial support of this research. We also gratefully acknowledge the anonymous reviewers for helpful comments, and Professor D. Dowling for kindly making available the LCC data.