Skin-friction generation by attached eddies in turbulent channel flow

M de Giovanetti, Y Hwang, H Choi - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2016 - cambridge.org
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2016cambridge.org
Despite a growing body of recent evidence on the hierarchical organization of the self-
similar energy-containing motions in the form of Townsend's attached eddies in wall-
bounded turbulent flows, their role in turbulent skin-friction generation is currently not well
understood. In this paper, the contribution of each of these self-similar energy-containing
motions to turbulent skin friction is explored up to. Application of all the three approaches
consistently reveals that the largest amount of skin friction is generated by the self-similar …
Despite a growing body of recent evidence on the hierarchical organization of the self-similar energy-containing motions in the form of Townsend’s attached eddies in wall-bounded turbulent flows, their role in turbulent skin-friction generation is currently not well understood. In this paper, the contribution of each of these self-similar energy-containing motions to turbulent skin friction is explored up to . Application of all the three approaches consistently reveals that the largest amount of skin friction is generated by the self-similar motions populating the logarithmic region. It is further shown that the contribution of these motions to turbulent skin friction gradually increases with the Reynolds number, and that these coherent structures are eventually responsible for most of turbulent skin-friction generation at sufficiently high Reynolds numbers.
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