Journal article
Streamwise velocity statistics in turbulent boundary layers that spatially develop to high Reynolds number
P Vincenti, J Klewicki, C Morrill-Winter, CM White, M Wosnik
Experiments in Fluids | Published : 2013
Abstract
Well-resolved measurements of the streamwise velocity in zero pressure gradient turbulent boundary layers are presented for friction Reynolds numbers up to 19,670. Distinct from most studies, the present boundary layers undergo nearly a decade increase in Reynolds number solely owing to streamwise development. The profiles of the mean and variance of the streamwise velocity exhibit logarithmic behavior in accord with other recently reported findings at high Reynolds number. The inner and mid-layer peaks of the variance profile are evidenced to increase at different rates with increasing Reynolds number. A number of statistical features are shown to correlate with the position where the visco..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was partially supported by the National Science Foundation and by the Office of Naval Research. The authors are grateful to Dr. V. Kulandaivelu for making his data available.