Modeling Nonlinear Interactions in a Rough-Wall Turbulent Boundary Layer
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Abstract
We model a wall with small-amplitude sinusoidal roughness as a small perturbation to a turbulent boundary layer. By altering the linearized boundary condition of the Navier-Stokes equations for a single spatial wavenumber, the roughness introduces a stationary, periodic velocity perturbation that interacts non-linearly with pairs of triadically-consistent convecting modes which make up the fluctuating velocity field. This study models these processes in a low-order fashion by approximating the stationary and convecting modes as the most-amplified resolvent modes for a given wavenumber and frequency. The model’s predictions are found to qualitatively reproduce the effects of two distinct sinusoidal roughnesses on the power spectrum of a turbulent boundary layer. Implications to more general roughness are discussed.
*The support of ONR under grant N000141310739 is gratefully acknowledged.
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Presenters
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Jonathan Morgan
- Caltech