Physics – Fluid Dynamics
Scientific paper
2010-07-05
Physics
Fluid Dynamics
16 pages, 6 figures
Scientific paper
Numerous studies in the past 40 years have established that turbulent flow fields are populated by transient coherent structures that represent patches of fluids moving cohesively for significant distances before they are worn out by momentum exchange with the surrounding fluid. Two particular well-documented structures are the hairpin vortices that move longitudinally above the wall and ejections inclined with respect to the wall that bring the fluid from the transient viscous layers underneath these vortices into the outer region of the boundary layer. It is proposed that the Karman universal constant in the logarithmic law the sine of the angle between the transient ejections and the direction normal to the wall. The edge of the buffer layer is represented by a combination of the Karman constant and the damping function in the wall layer. Computation of this angle from experimental data of velocity distributions in turbulent shear flows matches published traces of fronts of turbulence obtained from the time shifts in the peak of the correlation function of the velocity. Key works: Turbulence, coherent structures, Karman constant, mixing-length, shear layers
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