Evolution of coherent structures in turbulent boundary layers based on moving tomographic PIV
A moving tomographic particle image velocimetry method was designed and implemented to measure temporal evolution of velocity fields in three-dimensional volumes and to track coherent structures within a turbulent boundary layer with Re τ ≈ 2,410. The evolution of hairpin structures and eddy packets...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experiments in fluids 2013-12, Vol.54 (12), p.1-16, Article 1625 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A moving tomographic particle image velocimetry method was designed and implemented to measure temporal evolution of velocity fields in three-dimensional volumes and to track coherent structures within a turbulent boundary layer with
Re
τ
≈ 2,410. The evolution of hairpin structures and eddy packets was examined at two locations in the logarithmic region:
z
+
= 100–300 and 300–500. Meandering, merging and breaking of long slow regions associated with packets were observed. The meandering of long slow regions at both wall-normal locations was tracked using cross-correlation between neighboring time steps. It was found that long slow regions could persist within the logarithmic region over a travel distance of 15
δ
corresponding to a time period 24.3
δ
/
U
∞
(
t
+
> 2,300) and that the packet regions could travel stably forward in the streamwise direction while maintaining fixed spanwise inclinations in the range 0°–10°. |
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ISSN: | 0723-4864 1432-1114 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00348-013-1625-0 |