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Two-dimensional energy spectra in high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layers

Fluid Dynamics 2017-09-29 v1

Abstract

Here we report the measurements of two-dimensional (2-D) spectra of the streamwise velocity (uu) in a high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layer. A novel experiment employing multiple hot-wire probes was carried out at friction Reynolds numbers ranging from 2400 to 26000. Taylor's frozen turbulence hypothesis is used to convert temporal-spanwise information into a 2-D spatial spectrum which shows the contribution of streamwise (λx\lambda_x) and spanwise (λy\lambda_y) length scales to the streamwise variance at a given wall height (zz). At low Reynolds numbers, the shape of the 2-D spectra at a constant energy level shows λy/z(λx/z)1/2\lambda_y/z \sim (\lambda_x/z)^{1/2} behaviour at larger scales, which is in agreement with the existing literature at a matched Reynolds number obtained from direct numerical simulations. However, at high Reynolds numbers, it is observed that the square-root relationship tends towards a linear relationship (λyλx\lambda_y \sim \lambda_x) as required for self-similarity and predicted by the attached eddy hypothesis.

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@article{arxiv.1705.02103,
  title  = {Two-dimensional energy spectra in high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layers},
  author = {Dileep Chandran and Rio Baidya and Jason P. Monty and Ivan Marusic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.02103},
  year   = {2017}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures