Physics – Fluid Dynamics
Scientific paper
2009-12-29
Physics
Fluid Dynamics
31 pages, 9 figures
Scientific paper
A four component decomposition of the local instantaneous velocity is proposed. It brings out more readily the terms in the Navier-Stokes equations associated with different events and fluid structures of turbulent flows than the classic two component decomposition of Reynolds. In particular the new composition highlights the existence of two types of Reynolds stresses: fast and slow. The fast Reynolds stresses can be linked to a streaming process that describes the ejection of wall fluid in the bursting process. It also provides a simple method for modelling the wall layer. The four components are a long time average, a slow fluctuating component based on the difference between the long term average and the smoothed phase velocity developed by passing coherent structures, a fast fluctuating component which is periodic in nature and a streaming component created by the interaction between the fast fluctuations and the fluid viscous effects. Key words: Velocity components, bursting, streaming flow, smoothed phase velocity, fast and slow Reynolds stresses, wall layer
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