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Direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow with spanwise rotation

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 788, Issue -, Pages 42-56

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2015.717

Keywords

rotating turbulence; turbulence simulation; turbulent flows

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91130001, 11302006, 11221061]

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A series of direct numerical simulations of turbulent channel flow with spanwise rotation at fixed global friction Reynolds number is performed to investigate the rotation effects on the mean velocity, streamwise velocity fluctuations, Reynolds shear stress and turbulent kinetic energy. The global friction Reynolds number is chosen to be Re-&TAU=u*(&TAU)h*/v* = 180(u(&TAU)*h* is the global friction velocity, h* is the channel half-width and v* is the kinematic viscosity), while the global-friction-velocity-based rotation number Ro(&TAU) = 2&UOMEGA*h*/u(&TAU) (&UOMEGA* is the dimensional angular velocity) varies from 0 to 130. In the previously reported 2&UOMEGA* -slope region for the mean velocity, a linear behaviour for the streamwise velocity fluctuations, a unit-slope linear profile for the Reynolds shear stress and a -2Ro(&TAU)-2Rot-slope linear profile for the production term of & have been identified for the first time. The critical rotation number, which corresponds to the laminar limit, is predicted to be equal to Re-&TAU according to the unit-slope linear profile of the Reynolds shear stress. Our results also show that a parabolic profile of the mean velocity can be identified around the 'second plateau' region of the Reynolds shear stress for Ro(&TAU) &GE 22. The parabolas at different rotation numbers have the same shape of 1/Re-&TAU, the radius of curvature at the vertex. Furthermore, the system rotation increases the volume-averaged turbulent kinetic energy at lower rotation rates, and then decreases it when Ro tau t?16Ro(&TAU)&GSIM 16.

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