Time-Series Analysis of Intermittent Velocity Fluctuations in Turbulent Boundary Layers

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Abstract

Classical turbulence theory is modified under the inhomogeneities produced by the presence of a wall. In this regard, we propose a new time series model for the streamwise velocity fluctuations in the inertial sub-layer of turbulent boundary layers. The new model employs tempered fractional calculus and seamlessly extends the classical 5/3 spectral model of Kolmogorov in the inertial subrange to the whole spectrum from large to small scales. Moreover, the proposed time-series model allows the quantification of data uncertainties in the underlying stochastic cascade of turbulent kinetic energy. The model is tested using well-resolved streamwise velocity measurements up to friction Reynolds numbers of about 20,000. The physics of the energy cascade are briefly described within the context of the determined model parameters.

*This work was supported by the AFOSR Young Investigator Program (YIP) award (FA9550-17-1-0150) and partially by MURI/ARO (W911NF-15-1-0562).

Presenters

  • Mohsen Zayernouri

    • Michigan State University, Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University, Department of Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering

Authors

  • Mohsen Zayernouri

    • Michigan State University, Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University, Department of Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering
  • Mehdi Samiee

    • Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University, Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Mark M. Meerschaert

    • Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University, Department of Statistics and Probability
  • Joseph Klewicki

    • University of New Hampshire, University of Melbourne
    • University of New Hampshire, Department of Mechanical Engineering