Author:
DE GRAAFF DAVID B.,EATON JOHN K.
Abstract
Despite extensive study, there remain significant questions about the Reynolds-number
scaling of the zero-pressure-gradient flat-plate turbulent boundary layer. While the
mean flow is generally accepted to follow the law of the wall, there is little consensus
about the scaling of the Reynolds normal stresses, except that there are Reynolds-number effects even very close to the wall. Using a low-speed, high-Reynolds-number
facility and a high-resolution laser-Doppler anemometer, we have measured Reynolds
stresses for a flat-plate turbulent boundary layer from Reθ = 1430 to 31 000. Profiles
of u′2, v′2, and
u′v′ show reasonably
good collapse with Reynolds number: u′2 in a new
scaling, and v′2 and u′v′
in classic inner scaling. The log law provides a reasonably
accurate universal profile for the mean velocity in the inner region.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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