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Forcing large-scale coherent streaks in a zero-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layer

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Article: N25 | Received 01 Dec 2009, Accepted 11 May 2010, Published online: 29 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Large-scale coherent streaks are artificially forced in a well-developed turbulent boundary layer at using an array of cylindrical roughness elements. Measures of the velocity field with particle image velocimetry reveal the presence of well-reproducible, streamwise-oriented, steady coherent streaks. We show that the amplitude of these coherent streaks transiently grows in space. The position of the maximum amplitude is proportional to the spanwise wavelength of the streaks and the most amplified spanwise wavelength is of very large scale λ z ≈6δ0. These results are in good agreement with the recent predictions based on the optimal transient growth analysis of turbulent mean flows.

Notes

1. In this study, we use the δ99 definition.

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