Publication Date:
2017-10-02
Description:
The first part of this note concerns organized structures in the near-wall region of a turbulent boundary layer. A particular emphasis is given to those organized motions believed to be responsible for the turbulence production process in the wall region, and hence, indirectly responsible for the viscous drag. Examples are selected to illustrate how the analyses of numerically generated databases have contributed to improve our understanding of the organized structures of turbulent boundary layers. In the second part, results from an exploratory study based on the direct numerical simulation of the concepts for active control of turbulent boundary layers are presented. A significant drag reduction is achieved when the surface boundary condition is modified such that it could suppress the organized motion in the wall region. This drag reduction is accompanied by a significant reduction in the intensity of the organized structures and in the magnitude of Reynolds stresses throughout the flow.
Keywords:
AERODYNAMICS
Type:
AGARD, Special Course on Skin Friction Drag Reduction; 14 p
Format:
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