Abstract A detailed analysis of the ‘turbulent inertia’ (TI) term (the wall-normal gradient of the Reynolds shear stress,$\mathrm{d} \langle -uv\rangle /\mathrm{d} y $), in the axial mean momentum equation is presented for turbulent pipe flows at friction Reynolds numbers$\delta ^{+} \approx 500$, 1000 and 2000 using direct numerical simulation. Two different decompositions for TI are employed to further understand the mean structure of wall turbulence. In the first, the TI term is decomposed into the sum of two velocity–vorticity correlations ($\langle v \omega _z \rangle + \langle - w \omega _y \rangle $) and their co-spectra, which we interpret as an advective transport (vorticity dispersion) contribution and a change-of-scale effect (a...
This study presents findings from a first-of-its-kind measurement campaign that includes simultaneou...
This study presents findings from a first-of-its-kind measurement campaign that includes simultaneou...
Very-large-scale motions appear in the bulk region of turbulent pipe flow. They become increasingly ...
First published online 26 September 2014A detailed analysis of the 'turbulent inertia' (TI) term (th...
Swirling pipe flows are studied here with an aim towards understanding the onset of the inertial reg...
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent pipe flow in a flow domain of length L = 42R, friction Rey...
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent pipe flow in a flow domain of length L = 42R, friction Rey...
Statistics of the streamwise velocity component in fully-developed pipe flow are examined for Reynol...
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent pipe flow involving friction Reynolds numbers of Reτ=180,3...
Statistics of the streamwise velocity component in fully developed pipe flow are examined for Reynol...
A direct numerical simulation of turbulent pipe flow is performed at Ret = 3008 with a long streamwi...
A model-based description of the scaling and radial location of turbulent fluctuations in turbulent ...
A CFD model of turbulent flow in a smooth pipe accelerating uniformly from steady state is used to s...
A CFD model of turbulent flow in a smooth pipe accelerating uniformly from steady state is used to s...
The inertial-subrange scaling of the axial velocity component is examined for the centreline of turb...
This study presents findings from a first-of-its-kind measurement campaign that includes simultaneou...
This study presents findings from a first-of-its-kind measurement campaign that includes simultaneou...
Very-large-scale motions appear in the bulk region of turbulent pipe flow. They become increasingly ...
First published online 26 September 2014A detailed analysis of the 'turbulent inertia' (TI) term (th...
Swirling pipe flows are studied here with an aim towards understanding the onset of the inertial reg...
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent pipe flow in a flow domain of length L = 42R, friction Rey...
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent pipe flow in a flow domain of length L = 42R, friction Rey...
Statistics of the streamwise velocity component in fully-developed pipe flow are examined for Reynol...
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent pipe flow involving friction Reynolds numbers of Reτ=180,3...
Statistics of the streamwise velocity component in fully developed pipe flow are examined for Reynol...
A direct numerical simulation of turbulent pipe flow is performed at Ret = 3008 with a long streamwi...
A model-based description of the scaling and radial location of turbulent fluctuations in turbulent ...
A CFD model of turbulent flow in a smooth pipe accelerating uniformly from steady state is used to s...
A CFD model of turbulent flow in a smooth pipe accelerating uniformly from steady state is used to s...
The inertial-subrange scaling of the axial velocity component is examined for the centreline of turb...
This study presents findings from a first-of-its-kind measurement campaign that includes simultaneou...
This study presents findings from a first-of-its-kind measurement campaign that includes simultaneou...
Very-large-scale motions appear in the bulk region of turbulent pipe flow. They become increasingly ...