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Structure of near wall turbulence downstream of a wall mounted protrusion: an interesting Reynolds stress suppression phenomena
Authors:A. A. Fontaine  S. Deutsch
Affiliation:(1) Chemical Engineering Dept., Georgia Institute of Technology, 778 Atlantic D1., 30332-0100 Atlanta, GA, USA;(2) Applied Research Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Abstract:A local suppression in the generation of near wall Reynolds stress is achieved by modifying the buffer region and sublayer (y+ <30) of a turbulent pipe flow with a 16.4 wall unit high wall mounted protrusion. Multi-component, multi-point, time resolved laser Doppler velocimetry measurements are made in the undisturbed and modified ARL/PSU glycerin tunnel pipe flow at a Reynolds number of approximately 10000. A downstream converging flow field is produced by the divergence of the approaching mean flow around the protrusion. A pair of counter-rotating vortices, ap 15 wall units in diameter with common flow down, are generated by the protrusion and also contribute to the wall directed flow convergence. The convergence region is 15 wall units high and more than 100 wall units long and appears to decouple the near wall region from the outer turbulent wall layer. Locally, turbulent velocity fluctuations in the form of Reynolds stress producing events, sweeps and ejections, are retarded within this region. This results in a reduction in near wall uv Reynolds stress and local wall shear. Interestingly, the counter-rotating vortices act to increase turbulent diffusion in a manner which is uncorrelated with Reynolds stress generation.
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