Attached flow structure and streamwise energy spectra in a turbulent boundary layer.

Phys Rev E

CNRS, ONERA, Centrale Lille, Univ. Lille, Arts et Metiers ParisTech, FRE2017, Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille-Kampé de Fériet (LMFL), 59000 Lille, France.

Published: May 2018

On the basis of (i) particle image velocimetry data of a turbulent boundary layer with large field of view and good spatial resolution and (ii) a mathematical relation between the energy spectrum and specifically modeled flow structures, we show that the scalings of the streamwise energy spectrum E_{11}(k_{x}) in a wave-number range directly affected by the wall are determined by wall-attached eddies but are not given by the Townsend-Perry attached eddy model's prediction of these spectra, at least at the Reynolds numbers Re_{τ} considered here which are between 10^{3} and 10^{4}. Instead, we find E_{11}(k_{x})∼k_{x}^{-1-p} where p varies smoothly with distance to the wall from negative values in the buffer layer to positive values in the inertial layer. The exponent p characterizes the turbulence levels inside wall-attached streaky structures conditional on the length of these structures. A particular consequence is that the skin friction velocity is not sufficient to scale E_{11}(k_{x}) for wave numbers directly affected by the wall.

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