Azimuthal correlation in the outer layer of turbulent pipe flow

ORAL

Abstract

Two point hot-wire measurements of streamwise velocity were performed in the log-layer and wake region of turbulent pipe flow for Reynolds numbers ranging from 8$\times $10$^{4}$ to 8$\times $10$^{6}$ at four wall-normal positions with azimuthal probe separation. The azimuthal correlations were found to be consistent with the presence of very large scale coherent regions of low-wavenumber, low-momentum fluid observed in previous studies of wall-bounded flows. Within the log-layer the azimuthal scale determined from the correlations was found to be similar to that observed for channel flows. As wall-normal position increased outside the log-layer, there was a decrease in azimuthal scale relative to that of channel flow. Using cross-spectral analysis, high-wavenumber motion was found to grow azimuthally with wall-normal distance at a faster rate than the low-wavenumber motions.

*Supported by ONR through N00014-07-1-0111 (Program Manager Ron Joslin). Support for S Bailey provided by NSERC.

Authors

  • Sean Bailey

    • Princeton University
  • Marcus Hultmark

    • Princeton University
  • Alexander Smits

    • Princeton University
    • Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544 U.S.A.
  • Michael Schultz

    • United States Naval Academy
    • U.S. Naval Academy