Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session E19: Turbulence: Boundary layers
2:45 PM–4:55 PM,
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Room: North 132 ABC
Chair: Ronald Adrian, Arizona State University
Abstract: E19.00002 : Three unexpected properties of the turbulent boundary layer
2:58 PM–3:11 PM
Presenter:
Paolo Luchini
(University of Salerno)
Author:
Paolo Luchini
(University of Salerno)
The effect of pressure gradient upon the logarithmic region of a turbulent velocity profile turns out to be qualitatively and quantitatively identical to the one observed in a parallel flow (in both cases opposite to the effect that takes place in laminar flow), thus testifying to its universality. It also bears an interesting similarity to a sign reversal of the same type observed in turbulent flow past an undulated bottom (P. Luchini, F. Charru. J.F.M. 871, 534-561, 2019).
The asymptotic decay of the velocity defect at the outer edge of the boundary layer is well represented by a cubic exponential, one possible explanation of which is a z-1 decay of eddy viscosity (in place of the constant eddy viscosity most frequently assumed). A relatively simple interpolation of the complete velocity profile using this cubic exponential well approximates DNS and experimental data and encompasses all of the above three effects.
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