DNS of a non-equilibrium adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer

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Abstract

A new direct numerical simulation (DNS) dataset of a non-equilibrium adverse pressure gradient (APG) turbulent boundary layer (TBL) that evolves from a zero-pressure-gradient (ZPG) TBL to a TBL which is very close to separation at $Re_\theta$ is around 8200 is presented. There are two simulations running together in the DNS computational setup. The APG TBL spans $Re_\theta = 1476 - 8276$. Mean velocity results do not satisfy the log law as the defect in the velocity increases. The production and the Reynolds stress peak are observed around $y/\delta^*=1$ after the flow is evolved up to a certain point. The new dataset is compared with other datasets in terms of mean values, Reynolds stresses and turbulent kinetic energy budgets and using this comparison scaling study is performed.

*Funded by in part by ITU-AYP and NSERC of Canada

Authors

  • Taygun R. Gungor

    • Istanbul Technical University
  • Ayse Gul Gungor

    • Istanbul Technical University
  • Yvan Maciel

    • Laval University
  • Mark P. Simens

    • Universidad Politecnica de Madrid