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Near-wall similarity between velocity and scalar fluctuations in a turbulent channel flow

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posted on 2025-05-11, 23:58 authored by Hiroyuki Abe, Robert AntoniaRobert Antonia
The degree of near-wall similarity between velocity and scalar fields is examined with the use of direct numerical simulation databases for a smooth wall turbulent channel flow with passive scalar transport. Particular attention is given to correlations between velocity and scalar fluctuations as well as those between their derivatives. In the vicinity of the wall, the largest correlation is between the wall-normal vorticity fluctuation and the spanwise scalar derivative, mainly due to the significantly reduced effect of the fluctuating pressure gradient. Other correlations peak at locations where the effect of the pressure fluctuation is smallest. The near-wall similarity between momentum and thermal streaks is not perfect because momentum streaks are often intensified or weakened by the fluctuating pressure gradient.

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Journal title

Physics of Fluids

Volume

21

Issue

2

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Engineering

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