SHEAR-FREE TURBULENT BOUNDARY-LAYERS .1. PHYSICAL INSIGHTS INTO NEAR-WALL TURBULENCE

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PEROT, B
MOIN, P
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[1] STANFORD UNIV,DEPT MECH ENGN,STANFORD,CA 94305
[2] NASA,AMES RES CTR,MOFFETT FIELD,CA 94035
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10.1017/S0022112095001935
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
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Direct numerical simulation is used to examine the interaction of turbulence with a wall in the absence of mean shear. The influence of a solid wall on turbulence is analysed by first considering two 'simpler' types of boundaries. The first boundary is an idealized permeable wall. This boundary isolates and elucidates the viscous effects created by the wall. The second boundary is an idealized free surface. This boundary complements the first by allowing one to isolate and investigate the kinematic effects that occur near boundaries. The knowledge gained from these two simpler flows is then used to understand how turbulence is influenced by solid walls where both viscous and kinematic effects occur in combination. Examination of the instantaneous flow fields confirms the presence of previously hypothesized structures (splats), and reveals an additional class of structures (antisplats). Statistical analysis of the Reynolds stresses and Reynolds stress transport equations indicates the relative importance of dissipation, intercomponent energy transfer, and energy transport. It is found that it is not the structures themselves, but the imbalance between structures which leads to intercomponent energy transfer. Remarkably, this imbalance (and hence near-wall intercomponent energy transfer) is controlled by viscous processes such as dissipation and diffusion. The analysis presented herein is a departure from past notions of how boundaries influence turbulence. The efficacy of these qualitative physical concepts is demonstrated in Part 2 where improved near-wall turbulence models are derived based on these ideas.
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