A spatially accelerating turbulent flow with longitudinally contracting walls

Author:

Falcone M.ORCID,He S.ORCID

Abstract

This paper describes a study of spatially accelerating turbulent flow based on the direct numerical simulation of a flow with longitudinally accelerating moving walls to create a relative acceleration between the fluid and the wall without inducing streamline curvature. The results show a broad similarity to those of previous investigations of spatial acceleration, albeit with some differences. A new interpretation has been proposed considering this spatially accelerating flow to be characterised by the formation of a new boundary layer superimposed on the pre-existing turbulent flow. This is followed by the transition of the flow in response to the development of this new boundary layer. This can be seen as an extension of the transition theory for temporally accelerating turbulent flows (He & Seddighi, J. Fluid Mech., vol. 715, 2013, pp. 60–102). The existing turbulent structures act as disturbances for the new boundary layer similar to the role of free-stream turbulence in bypass transition. This boundary layer modulates the pre-existing near-wall structures, amplifying and elongating the streaks. Some streaks eventually become unstable in a sinuous mechanism reminiscent of streak breakdown in near-wall turbulence, resulting in the formation localised turbulent spots which spread until the entire wall is covered in new turbulence. This interpretation naturally splits the flow into a new boundary layer region and a core (or free-stream) flow with interactions between the two dominating a significant length of the flow development and potentially offers a new explanation for the slow evolution of the turbulent stresses observed previously.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,Applied Mathematics

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