Numerical simulations of boundary-layer bypass transition due to high-amplitude free-stream turbulence

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Ovchinnikov, Victor [1 ]
Choudhari, Meelan M. [2 ]
Piomelli, Ugo [3 ]
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[1] MIT, Dept Chem Engn, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[2] NASA, Langley Res Ctr, Hampton, VA 23681 USA
[3] Univ Maryland, Dept Mech Engn, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
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10.1017/S0022112008003017
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
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Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of bypass transition due to high-amplitude free-stream turbulence (FST) are carried out for a flat-plate boundary layer. The computational domain begins upstream of the plate leading edge and extends into the fully turbulent region. Thus, there is no ad hoc treatment to account for the initial ingestion of FST into the laminar boundary layer. We study the effects of both the FST length scale and the disturbance behaviour near the plate leading edge on the details of bypass transition farther downstream. In one set of simulations, the FST parameters are chosen to match the ERCOFTAC benchmark case T3B. The inferred FST integral length scale L-11 is significantly larger (R-L=UL11/nu=6580) than that employed in previous simulations of bypass transition (R-L similar or equal to 1000). An additional set of simulations was performed at R-L = 1081 to compare the transition behaviour in the T3B case with that of a smaller value of FST length scale. The FST length scale is found to have a profound impact on the mechanism of transition. While strearnwise streaks (Klebanoff modes) are observed at both values of the FST length scale, they appear to have clear dynamical significance only at the smaller value of R-L, where transition is concomitant with streak breakdown. For the T3B case, turbulent spots form upstream of the region where streaks could be detected. Spot precursors are traced to quasi-periodic spanwise structures, first observed as short wavepackets in the wall-normal velocity component inside the boundary layer. These structures are reoriented to become horseshoe vortices, which break down into young turbulent spots. Two of the four spots examined for this case had a downstream-pointing shape, similar to those found in experimental studies of transitional boundary layers. Additionally, our simulations indicate the importance of leading-edge receptivity for the onset of transition. Specifically, higher fluctuations of the vertical velocity at the leading edge of the plate result in higher levels of streamwise Reynolds stress inside the developing boundary layer, facilitating breakdown to turbulence.
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