Author:
JACOBS R. G.,DURBIN P. A.
Abstract
Bypass transition in an initially laminar boundary layer beneath free-stream turbulence
is simulated numerically. New perspectives on this phenomenon are obtained
from the numerical flow fields. Transition precursors consist of long backward jets
contained in the fluctuating u-velocity field; they flow backwards relative to the local
mean velocity. The jets extend into the upper portion of the boundary layer, where
they interact with free-stream eddies. In some locations a free-stream perturbation to
the jet shear layer develops into a patch of irregular motion – a sort of turbulent spot.
The spot spreads longitudinally and laterally, and ultimately merges into the downstream
turbulent boundary layer. Merging spots maintain the upstream edge of the
turbulent region. The jets, themselves, are produced by low-frequency components of
the free-stream turbulence that penetrate into the laminar boundary layer. Backward
jets are a component of laminar region streaks.A method to construct turbulent inflow from Orr–Sommerfeld continuous modes
is described. The free-stream turbulent intensity was chosen to correspond with the
experiment by Roach & Brierly (1990). Ensemble-averaged numerical data are shown
to be in good agreement with laboratory measurements.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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