Non-Local Geometry of High Reynolds Number Wall-Bounded Turbulence using Tomographic Particle Image Velocimetry

ORAL

Abstract

Three-dimensional fields resulting from tomographic particle image velocimetry (Tomo-PIV) measurements in the buffer region of a fully developed flat plate turbulent boundary layer at Re$_{\theta} = 7800$ and 11800 are examined to extract statistics on the geometry and spatial distribution of large-scale coherent structures in wall bounded turbulence. Fields of $470^+ \times 70^+ \times 470^+$ and $920^+ \times 140^+ \times 920^+$ wall units are examined at a distance of $y^+ = 8$ to 55 and $y^+ = 15$ to 100 from the wall for Re$_{\theta} = 7800$ and 11800, respectively. Pattern recognition methods are used to extract and classify the structures. Results are compared with Stereo-PIV and direct numerical simulations of a boundary layer at Re$_{\theta} = 1950$. The enstrophy, dissipation and kinetic energy associated with each of these structures are considered.

Authors

  • Callum Atkinson

    Laboratory for Turbulence Research in Aerospace and Combustion, Monash University, Laboratory Turbulence Research in Aerospace and Combustion

  • Michel Stanislas

    Laboratoire de M\'ecanique de Lille, Univ Lille Nord de France, Laboratoire de Mecanique de Lille

  • Julio Soria

    Laboratory for Turbulence Research in Aerospace and Combustion, Monash University, Laboratory for Turbulence Research in Aerospace and Combustion, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Monash Uni., VIC 3800, Australia, Laboratory Turbulence Research in Aerospace and Combustion