ABSTRACT
Non-equilibrium turbulent flows were considerably investigated in recent years, but most studies are restricted in grid-generated turbulence. In the present contribution we show by large-eddy simulation (LES), that there exists a weakly non-equilibrium turbulence region before the beginning of the full-developed turbulence. Both the dissipation coefficient and the skewness of longitudinal velocity gradient
are used as characteristic non-equilibrium quantities, illustrating that the non-equilibrium turbulence region in channel flow is weakly similar to previous studies in grid-generated turbulence. The observation of non-equilibrium turbulence region in transitional channel flow is also expected to inspire future improvement of turbulence models.
Acknowledgments
We are grateful to Chong Pan, Jinjun Wang, Liang Shao, Wouter Bos and Robert Rubinstein for the inspiring discussions, and to the two anonymous referees for the many constructive suggestions as well as the guides on science.
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