Hairpins et al. in Turbulent Boundary Layers
Abstract
A new set of three-dimensional visualisations of a large-scale direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a turbulent boundary layer is presented. The Reynolds number ranges from to 4300, based on the momentum-loss thickness and the free-stream velocity . The focus of the present fluid dynamics video is on analysing the coherent vortical structures in the boundary layer: It is clearly shown that the initial phases are dominated by coherent so-called hairpin vortices which are characteristic remainders of the laminar-turbulent transition at lower Reynolds numbers. At higher (say ), these structures are no longer seen as being dominant; the coherence is clearly lost, both in the near-wall region as well as in the outer layer of the boundary layer. Note, however, that large-scale streaks in the streamwise velocity, which have their peak energy at about half the boundary-layer thickness, are unambiguously observed. In addition to visualisation with classical three-dimensional isosurfaces, the video is also rendered using stereoscopic views using red-cyan anaglyphs.
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@article{arxiv.1110.3975,
title = {Hairpins et al. in Turbulent Boundary Layers},
author = {Philipp Schlatter and Milos Ilak and Mattias Chevalier and Geert Brethouwer and Arne V. Johansson and Dan S. Henningson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.3975},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
arXiv admin note: substantial overlap with arXiv:1010.4000