The interaction between a free-slip surface with unsheared but sustained turbulence is investigated in a series of direct numerical simulations. By changing (i) the distance between the (plane) source of turbulence and the surface, and (ii) the value of the viscosity, a set of five different data sets has been obtained in which the value of the Reynolds-number varies by a factor of 4. The observed structure of the interaction layer is in agreement with current knowledge, being made of three embedded sublayers: a blockage layer, a slip layer, and a Kolmogorov layer. Practical measures of the different thicknesses are proposed that lead to a new Reynolds-number scaling based on easy-to-evaluate surface quantities. This scaling is consistent w...
An understanding of the structure and dynamics of free‐surface turbulence is essential for the corre...
A turbulent boundary layer subjected to free-stream turbulence is investigated in order to ascertain...
Typical engineering rough surfaces show only limited resemblance to the artificially constructed rou...
International audienceThe interaction between a free-slip surface with unsheared but sustained turbu...
The physics involved in the interaction between statistically steady, shearless turbulence and a blo...
The physics involved in the interaction between statistically steady, unsheared turbulence and a blo...
An analysis is presented of how a plane boundary affects the structure of turbulence in a sheared fr...
This study aimed to understand the processes that govern free surface behaviour in depth-limited tur...
The influence of near isotropic free-stream turbulence on the shape factors and skin friction coeffi...
We study the free surface of a turbulent channel flow, in particular, the relation between the stati...
Direct numerical simulations (DNS) are performed to study turbulent boundary layers beneath quiescen...
National audienceNous avons analysé les caractéristiques turbulentes de la couche limite neutre se d...
In this paper, direct numerical simulation is used to study the interaction between turbulence and a...
The effect of the boundary conditions on the organization of vortex clusters is analyzed in two sepa...
Abstract Scaling of the interface that demarcates a turbulent boundary layer from the non-turbulent...
An understanding of the structure and dynamics of free‐surface turbulence is essential for the corre...
A turbulent boundary layer subjected to free-stream turbulence is investigated in order to ascertain...
Typical engineering rough surfaces show only limited resemblance to the artificially constructed rou...
International audienceThe interaction between a free-slip surface with unsheared but sustained turbu...
The physics involved in the interaction between statistically steady, shearless turbulence and a blo...
The physics involved in the interaction between statistically steady, unsheared turbulence and a blo...
An analysis is presented of how a plane boundary affects the structure of turbulence in a sheared fr...
This study aimed to understand the processes that govern free surface behaviour in depth-limited tur...
The influence of near isotropic free-stream turbulence on the shape factors and skin friction coeffi...
We study the free surface of a turbulent channel flow, in particular, the relation between the stati...
Direct numerical simulations (DNS) are performed to study turbulent boundary layers beneath quiescen...
National audienceNous avons analysé les caractéristiques turbulentes de la couche limite neutre se d...
In this paper, direct numerical simulation is used to study the interaction between turbulence and a...
The effect of the boundary conditions on the organization of vortex clusters is analyzed in two sepa...
Abstract Scaling of the interface that demarcates a turbulent boundary layer from the non-turbulent...
An understanding of the structure and dynamics of free‐surface turbulence is essential for the corre...
A turbulent boundary layer subjected to free-stream turbulence is investigated in order to ascertain...
Typical engineering rough surfaces show only limited resemblance to the artificially constructed rou...