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Skin Friction in Simple Wall - Bounded Shear Flows in Large Reynolds Number Limit

Fluid Dynamics 2010-02-09 v3

Abstract

A global approach to analysis of fully developed turbulent flows in pipes/channels and zero pressure gradient boundary layers is proposed. A new dynamic definition of the boundary layer thickness δ(x)\delta(x), where xx is the distance to the plate origin, is proposed. The Coles - Fernholtz empirical correlation for skin friction λ=2τwρU021/ln2δ(x)\lambda=\frac{2\tau_{w}}{\rho U_{0}^{2}}\propto 1/\ln^{2}\delta(x) and δ(x)x/ln2(xx0)\delta(x)\propto x/\ln^{2}(\frac{x}{x_{0}}) are derived from the Navier-Stokes equations in the limit RexRe_{x}\to \infty. Here τw\tau_{w} and U0U_{0} are the wall shear stress and free stream velocity, respectively. The theory is formulated as an expansion in powers of a small dimensionless parameter dδ(x)dx0\frac{d\delta(x)}{dx}\to 0 in the limit xx\to \infty.

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@article{arxiv.0909.4387,
  title  = {Skin Friction in Simple Wall - Bounded Shear Flows in Large Reynolds Number Limit},
  author = {Victor Yakhot},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0909.4387},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

substantially reworked and corrected version