Abstract
Numerical simulations of Navier–Stokes equations are performed
to study the flow
originated by an oscillating pressure gradient close to a wall characterized
by small
imperfections. The scenario of transition from the laminar to the turbulent
regime
is investigated and the results are interpreted in the light of existing
analytical
theories. The ‘disturbed-laminar’ and the
‘intermittently turbulent’ regimes detected
experimentally are reproduced by the present simulations. Moreover it is
found that
imperfections of the wall are of fundamental importance in causing the
growth of
two-dimensional disturbances which in turn trigger turbulence in the Stokes
boundary
layer. Finally, in the intermittently turbulent regime, a description is
given of the
temporal development of turbulence characteristics.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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