Large-scale amplitude modulation of the small-scale structures in turbulent boundary layers

نویسندگان

  • ROMAIN MATHIS
  • NICHOLAS HUTCHINS
  • IVAN MARUSIC
  • Walter Bassett
چکیده

In this paper we investigate the relationship between the largeand small-scale energy-containing motions in wall turbulence. Recent studies in a high-Reynoldsnumber turbulent boundary layer (Hutchins & Marusic, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A, vol. 365, 2007a, pp. 647–664) have revealed a possible influence of the largescale boundary-layer motions on the small-scale near-wall cycle, akin to a pure amplitude modulation. In the present study we build upon these observations, using the Hilbert transformation applied to the spectrally filtered small-scale component of fluctuating velocity signals, in order to quantify the interaction. In addition to the large-scale log-region structures superimposing a footprint (or mean shift) on the nearwall fluctuations (Townsend, The Structure of Turbulent Shear Flow , 2nd edn., 1976, Cambridge University Press; Metzger & Klewicki, Phys. Fluids , vol. 13, 2001, pp. 692– 701.), we find strong supporting evidence that the small-scale structures are subject to a high degree of amplitude modulation seemingly originating from the much larger scales that inhabit the log region. An analysis of the Reynolds number dependence reveals that the amplitude modulation effect becomes progressively stronger as the Reynolds number increases. This is demonstrated through three orders of magnitude in Reynolds number, from laboratory experiments at Reτ ∼ 10–10 to atmospheric surface layer measurements at Reτ ∼ 10.

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تاریخ انتشار 2008