The history and theory supporting the idea of a universal log law for turbulent wall-bounded flows are briefly reviewed. The original idea of justifying a log law from a constant Reynolds stress layer argument is found to be deficient. By contrast, it is argued that the logarithmic friction law and velocity profiles derived from matching inner and outer profiles for a pipe or channel flow are well-founded and consistent with the data. But for a boundary layer developing along a. at plate it is not, and in fact it is a power law theory that seems logically consistent. Even so, there is evidence for at least an empirical logarithmic fit to the boundary-friction data, which is indistinguishable from the power law solution. The value of kappa a...
The logarithmic velocity profile of wall-bounded turbulent flow, despite its widespread adoption in ...
The law of the wall and the log law rule the near-wall mean velocity profile of three-dimensional tu...
The law of the wall and the log law rule the near-wall mean velocity profile of three-dimensional tu...
The history and theory supporting the idea of a universal log law for turbulent wall-bounded flows a...
The trinity of so-called "canonical" wall-bounded turbulent flows, comprising the zero pressure grad...
International audienceAvailable direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow at moderately ...
The universality and mathematical physical structure of wall-bounded turbulent flows is a topic of d...
A distinguished universal aspect of wall-bounded turbulent flows is Theodore von Kérmén's universal ...
The classical scaling theory of Prandtl, von Kármán and Millikan, based upon the distinction in a wa...
The classical scaling theory of Prandtl, von Kármán and Millikan, based upon the distinction in a wa...
The classical scaling theory of Prandtl, von Kármán and Millikan, based upon the distinction in a wa...
The classical scaling theory of Prandtl, von Kármán and Millikan, based upon the distinction in a wa...
The logarithmic velocity profile of wall-bounded turbulent flow, despite its widespread adoption in ...
The logarithmic velocity profile of wall-bounded turbulent flow, despite its widespread adoption in ...
The logarithmic velocity profile of wall-bounded turbulent flow, despite its widespread adoption in ...
The logarithmic velocity profile of wall-bounded turbulent flow, despite its widespread adoption in ...
The law of the wall and the log law rule the near-wall mean velocity profile of three-dimensional tu...
The law of the wall and the log law rule the near-wall mean velocity profile of three-dimensional tu...
The history and theory supporting the idea of a universal log law for turbulent wall-bounded flows a...
The trinity of so-called "canonical" wall-bounded turbulent flows, comprising the zero pressure grad...
International audienceAvailable direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow at moderately ...
The universality and mathematical physical structure of wall-bounded turbulent flows is a topic of d...
A distinguished universal aspect of wall-bounded turbulent flows is Theodore von Kérmén's universal ...
The classical scaling theory of Prandtl, von Kármán and Millikan, based upon the distinction in a wa...
The classical scaling theory of Prandtl, von Kármán and Millikan, based upon the distinction in a wa...
The classical scaling theory of Prandtl, von Kármán and Millikan, based upon the distinction in a wa...
The classical scaling theory of Prandtl, von Kármán and Millikan, based upon the distinction in a wa...
The logarithmic velocity profile of wall-bounded turbulent flow, despite its widespread adoption in ...
The logarithmic velocity profile of wall-bounded turbulent flow, despite its widespread adoption in ...
The logarithmic velocity profile of wall-bounded turbulent flow, despite its widespread adoption in ...
The logarithmic velocity profile of wall-bounded turbulent flow, despite its widespread adoption in ...
The law of the wall and the log law rule the near-wall mean velocity profile of three-dimensional tu...
The law of the wall and the log law rule the near-wall mean velocity profile of three-dimensional tu...