Turbulent structures in a statistically three-dimensional boundary layer
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4611565
DOI10.1017/jfm.2018.814zbMath1415.76346OpenAlexW2901317823MaRDI QIDQ4611565
Nicholas Hutchins, Jason P. Monty, Kevin Kevin
Publication date: 21 January 2019
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/254304
Statistical turbulence modeling (76F55) Shear flows and turbulence (76F10) Direct numerical and large eddy simulation of turbulence (76F65) Turbulent boundary layers (76F40)
Related Items (max. 100)
The effect of spanwise wavelength of surface heterogeneity on turbulent secondary flows ⋮ The connection between the spectrum of turbulent scales and the skin-friction statistics in channel flow at ⋮ Hierarchy of coherent structures and real-space energy transfer in turbulent channel flow ⋮ Designing vortices in pipe flow with topography-driven Langmuir circulation ⋮ Non-periodic phase-space trajectories of roughness-driven secondary flows in high- boundary layers and channels ⋮ Secondary currents and very-large-scale motions in open-channel flow over streamwise ridges ⋮ The meandering behaviour of large-scale structures in turbulent boundary layers ⋮ Effects of heterogeneous surface geometry on secondary flows in turbulent boundary layers ⋮ Direct numerical simulation of a non-equilibrium three-dimensional turbulent boundary layer over a flat plate ⋮ Flows over surface-mounted bluff bodies with different spanwise widths submerged in a deep turbulent boundary layer ⋮ Three-dimensional structural characteristics of flow separation induced by a forward-facing step in a turbulent channel flow ⋮ Flow-roughness heterogeneity: critical obliquity and salient parameters ⋮ Momentum and energy transfer in open-channel flow over streamwise ridges ⋮ Investigation of unsteady secondary flows and large-scale turbulence in heterogeneous turbulent boundary layers ⋮ Unstable turbulent channel flow response to spanwise-heterogeneous heat fluxes: Prandtl's secondary flow of the third kind
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Prandtl-essentials of fluid mechanics. With contributions by M. Böhle, D. Etling, U. Müller, K. R. S. Sreenivasan, U. Riedel, and J. Warnatz. Translated by Katherine Mayes.
- Turbulence structure in boundary layers over periodic two- and three-dimensional roughness
- Comparison of turbulent boundary layers over smooth and rough surfaces up to high Reynolds numbers
- Spatial structure of a turbulent boundary layer with irregular surface roughness
- Evidence of very long meandering features in the logarithmic region of turbulent boundary layers
- Turbulence structure in a boundary layer with two-dimensional roughness
- Three-dimensional vortex organization in a high-Reynolds-number supersonic turbulent boundary layer
- Turbulence-driven secondary flows and formation of sand ridges
- Coherent structures near the wall in a turbulent channel flow
- Wall turbulence manipulation by large-scale streamwise vortices
- Spanwise structure and scale growth in turbulent boundary layers
- Vortex organization in the outer region of the turbulent boundary layer
- Similarity and structure of wall turbulence with lateral wall shear stress variations
- A wall-wake model for the turbulence structure of boundary layers. Part 1. Extension of the attached eddy hypothesis
- Effects of spanwise spacing on large-scale secondary flows in rough-wall turbulent boundary layers
- Self-sustained processes in the logarithmic layer of turbulent channel flows
- Cross-stream stereoscopic particle image velocimetry of a modified turbulent boundary layer over directional surface pattern
- Pressure gradient effects on the large-scale structure of turbulent boundary layers
- Vorticity organization in the outer layer of turbulent channels with disturbed walls
- Turbulence structure in rough- and smooth-wall boundary layers
- Control of Flow Over a Bluff Body
- Self-similar vortex clusters in the turbulent logarithmic region
- Large coherence of spanwise velocity in turbulent boundary layers
- A large-scale control strategy for drag reduction in turbulent boundary layers
This page was built for publication: Turbulent structures in a statistically three-dimensional boundary layer