Characterization of coherent motions in cross flow via DNS

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Abstract

Direct numerical simulations are performed at a friction Reynolds number of 394, based on the bulk velocity and half channel height. It is shown that small local blowing perturbations near the leading edge of the channel produced a secondary peak in turbulent production. This peak is attributed to the presence of a strong adverse pressure gradient that occurs in the outer part of the boundary layer. Furthermore, this secondary peak is produced by the energy enhancement of the presence of large-scale motions, which is a result of a shear layer located at about y$^{\mathrm{+}}=$60. It has been found that the pressure fluctuation is important in the energy distribution of small scale motions in the inner region and large scale motions.

Authors

  • Can Liu

    • Texas Tech University
  • Guillermo Araya

    • Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
    • University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez
  • Stefano Leonardi

    • University of Texas at Dallas
  • Murat Tutkun

    • Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Kjeller, Norway
    • Institute for Energy Technology
    • University of Oslo
  • Luciano Castillo

    • Texas Tech University
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
    • Texas Tech.University