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Large-scale motions and self-similar structures in compressible turbulent channel flows

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PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS
Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevFluids.7.114604

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  1. Research Grants Council (RGC) of the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)
  2. RGC/ECS Project [26200222]
  3. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2022A1515011779]
  4. Project of Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Zone [HZQB-KCZYB-2020083]

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In this study, the scale characteristics of log-and outer-region motions and structures in subsonic and supersonic turbulence are investigated using direct numerical simulations. The results show that the energy distribution among multiscale structures in the outer region is dominated by the semilocal friction-Reynolds-number effects. Additionally, self-similar structures exist in compressible wall turbulence with specific geometric characteristics.
In this work, we study the scale characteristics of the log-and outer-region motions and structures in subsonic and supersonic turbulence. To this end, a series of direct numerical simulations of the compressible turbulent channel flow at medium Reynolds numbers are performed. Based on this database, the streamwise and spanwise lengthscales of the outer -region motions are investigated by the two-point correlations and the one-dimensional spectra. The energy distribution among the multiscale structures in the outer region is found to be dominated by the semilocal friction-Reynolds-number effects rather than the Mach-number effects. This conclusion not only holds for the velocity fluctuations, but also the fluctuations of the thermodynamic variables. In addition, the streamwise and spanwise lengthscales of the outer motions do not alter significantly when the flow passes the sound barrier as reported by a previous experimental study [Bross, Scharnowski, and Kehler, J. Fluid Mech. 911, A2 (2021)]. On the other hand, the self-similar structures populating the logarithmic region are investigated by adopting a linear coherence spectrum. The streamwise/wall-normal aspect ratio of the self-similar wall-attached structures of the streamwise velocity and temperature fluctuations is approximately 15.5 and the counterpart of density and pressure fluctuations is 1.8. The present study confirms the existence of self-similar structures in compressible wall turbulence and assesses their geometrical characteristics.

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