Multi-Structure Turbulence in a Boundary Layer with a Uniformly Sheared Free Stream

Multi-Structure Turbulence in a Boundary Layer with a Uniformly Sheared Free Stream

Author: Curtis Livingston

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Published: 2020

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A turbulent boundary layer (TBL), generated in a water tunnel, extended to a highly turbulent and anisotropic "free stream" that consisted of a uniformly sheared flow (USF) with a mean shear that was in the opposite direction to that in the TBL. Extensive measurements of the fluctuating velocity were taken with the use of hot-film anemometry, laser Doppler velocimetry and particle image velocimetry. On either side of the TBL edge, defined as the location of maximum velocity, the turbulence relaxed to its canonical structures in TBL and USF, respectively, but, in the vicinity of the edge, the turbulence was multi-structure and exhibited strong departures from canonical behaviour. Of particular interest was the variation of the dissipation parameter, which, in contrast to its near-constancy in well-developed canonical flows, varied inversely proportionally to the turbulence Reynolds number. The entire flow contained horseshoe-shaped coherent structures, whose properties, however, varied from the TBL, across the multi-structure region and into the USF.


The Effects of Free-Stream Turbulence on the Turbulence Structure and Heat Transfer in Zero Pressure Gradient Boundary Layers

The Effects of Free-Stream Turbulence on the Turbulence Structure and Heat Transfer in Zero Pressure Gradient Boundary Layers

Author: M. F. Blair

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Published: 1982

Total Pages: 193

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In an earlier funded investigation, experimental research was conducted to deterine the influence of free-stream turbulence on turbulent boundary layer heat transfer and mean profile development. The data obtained under this earlier contract indicated that both the skin friction and the heat transfer increased significantly with increased free-stream turbulence level. Under the present investigation, detailed boundary layer turbulence structural data and turbulent heat transfer data were obtained for experimental test conditions and profile locations selected from the earlier test matrix. Numerious measurements assured that the present test conditions (boundary layer development and free-stream turbulence distributions) duplicated those of the earlier contract. The purposes for making these present detailed boundary layer turbulence measurements were: to provide data to which current finite-difference boundary layer turbulence models could be compared, and to generate a data base for the development of new analytical models for bondary layer heat transfer prediction. With the completion of the experimental portion of this investigation, a theoretical effort was made to assess the capability of a finite difference boundary layer computer program, ABLE (Analysis of the Boundary Layer Equations) for predicting the effect of free-stream turbulence on momentum and thermal boundary layers.


The Structure of Turbulent Shear Flow

The Structure of Turbulent Shear Flow

Author: A. A. R. Townsend

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 9780521298193

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Develops a physical theory from the mass of experimental results, with revisions to reflect advances of recent years.