Perturbation structure and spectra in turbulent channel flow

Citation:

Farrell, B. F., & Ioannou, P. J. (1998). Perturbation structure and spectra in turbulent channel flow. In (Vol. 11, pp. 237-250) . Theor. Comput. Fluid Dynamics.
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Abstract:

The strong mean shear in the vicinity of the boundaries in turbulent boundary layer flows prefer- entially amplifies a particular class of perturbations resulting in the appearance of coherent structures and in characteristic associated spatial and temporal velocity spectra. This enhanced response to certain perturba- tions can be traced to the nonnormality of the linearized dynamical operator through which transient growth arising in dynamical systems with asymptotically stable operators is expressed. This dynamical amplification process can be comprehensively probed by forcing the linearized operator associated with the boundary layer flow stochastically to obtain the statistically stationary response.

In this work the spatial wave-number/temporal frequency spectra obtained by stochastically forcing the linearized model boundary layer operator associated with wall-bounded shear flow at large Reynolds number are compared with observations of boundary layer turbulence. The verisimilitude of the stochastically excited synthetic turbulence supports the identification of the underlying dynamics maintaining the turbulence with nonnormal perturbation growth

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