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Physics of Fluids | 2014

Multiscale analysis of fluxes at the turbulent/non-turbulent interface in high Reynolds number boundary layers

Jimmy Philip; Charles Meneveau; Charitha M. de Silva; Ivan Marusic

Analysis of fluxes across the turbulent/non-turbulent interface (TNTI) of turbulent boundary layers is performed using data from two-dimensional particle image velocimetry (PIV) obtained at high Reynolds numbers. The interface is identified with an iso-surface of kinetic energy, and the rate of change of total kinetic energy (K) inside a control volume with the TNTI as a bounding surface is investigated. Features of the growth of the turbulent region into the non-turbulent region by molecular diffusion of K, viscous nibbling, are examined in detail, focussing on correlations between interface orientation, viscous stress tensor elements, and local fluid velocity. At the level of the ensemble (Reynolds) averaged Navier-Stokes equations (RANS), the total kinetic energy K is shown to evolve predominantly due to the turbulent advective fluxes occurring through an average surface which differs considerably from the local, corrugated, sharp interface. The analysis is generalized to a hierarchy of length-scales b...


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2017

Statistics of turbulence in the energy-containing range of Taylor-Couette compared to canonical wall-bounded flows

Dominik Krug; Xiang Yang; Charitha M. de Silva; Rodolfo Ostilla-Mónico; Roberto Verzicco; Ivan Marusic; Detlef Lohse

Considering structure functions of the streamwise velocity component in a framework akin to the extended self-similarity hypothesis (ESS), de Silva \textit{et al.} (\textit{J. Fluid Mech.}, vol. 823,2017, pp. 498-510) observed that remarkably the \textit{large-scale} (energy-containing range) statistics in canonical wall bounded flows exhibit universal behaviour. In the present study, we extend this universality, which was seen to encompass also flows at moderate Reynolds number, to Taylor-Couette flow. In doing so, we find that also the transversal structure function of the spanwise velocity component exhibits the same universal behaviour across all flow types considered. We further demonstrate that these observations are consistent with predictions developed based on an attached-eddy hypothesis. These considerations also yield a possible explanation for the efficacy of the ESS framework by showing that it relaxes the self-similarity assumption for the attached eddy contributions. By taking the effect of streamwise alignment into account, the attached eddy model predicts different behaviour for structure functions in the streamwise and in the spanwise directions and that this effect cancels in the ESS-framework --- both consistent with the data. Moreover, it is demonstrated here that also the additive constants, which were previously believed to be flow dependent, are indeed universal at least in turbulent boundary layers and pipe flow where high-Reynolds number data are currently available.


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2014

The turbulent/non-turbulent interface and entrainment in a boundary layer

Kapil Chauhan; Jimmy Philip; Charitha M. de Silva; Nicholas Hutchins; Ivan Marusic


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Multiscale geometry and scaling of the turbulent-nonturbulent interface in high Reynolds number boundary layers.

Charitha M. de Silva; Jimmy Philip; Kapil Chauhan; Charles Meneveau; Ivan Marusic


Experiments in Fluids | 2013

Minimization of divergence error in volumetric velocity measurements and implications for turbulence statistics

Charitha M. de Silva; Jimmy Philip; Ivan Marusic


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2017

Interfaces of uniform momentum zones in turbulent boundary layers

Charitha M. de Silva; Jimmy Philip; Nicholas Hutchins; Ivan Marusic


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2017

Universality of the energy-containing structures in wall-bounded turbulence

Charitha M. de Silva; Dominik Krug; Detlef Lohse; Ivan Marusic


Physical Review Fluids | 2016

Influence of spatial exclusion on the statistical behavior of attached eddies

Charitha M. de Silva; James D. Woodcock; Nicholas Hutchins; Ivan Marusic


Experiments in Fluids | 2017

Generalization of the PIV loss-of-correlation formula introduced by Keane and Adrian

Sven Scharnowski; Kristian Grayson; Charitha M. de Silva; Nicholas Hutchins; Ivan Marusic; Christian J. Kähler


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2018

Large coherence of spanwise velocity in turbulent boundary layers

Charitha M. de Silva; Kevin Kevin; Rio Baidya; Nicholas Hutchins; Ivan Marusic

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Ivan Marusic

University of Melbourne

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Jimmy Philip

University of Melbourne

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Jason Monty

University of Melbourne

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Rio Baidya

University of Melbourne

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