Utilizing indicator functions with computational data to confirm nature of overlap in normal turbulent stresses: logarithmic or quarter-power
Abstract
Indicator functions of the streamwise normal-stress profiles (NSP), based on careful differentiation of some of the best direct numerical simulations (DNS) data from channel and pipe flows, over the range , are examined to establish the existence and range in wall distances of either a logarithmic-trend segment or a -power region. For the nine out of fifteen cases of DNS data we examined where , the NSP did not contain either of the proposed trends. As exceeds around a -power, reflecting the ``bounded-dissipation'' predictions of Chen \& Sreenivasan and data analysis of Monkewitz , develops near and expands with Reynolds numbers extending to for around . This range of -power NSP corresponds to a range of outer-scaled between around and . The computational database examined did not include the zero-pressure-gradient boundary layer experiments at higher Reynolds numbers where the logarithmic trend in the NSP has been previously reported around of by Marusic et al. according to a ``wall-scaled eddy model''.
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@article{arxiv.2405.14675,
title = {Utilizing indicator functions with computational data to confirm nature of overlap in normal turbulent stresses: logarithmic or quarter-power},
author = {Hassan Nagib and Ricardo Vinuesa and Sergio Hoyas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.14675},
year = {2024}
}