The debate whether the mean streamwise velocity in wall-bounded turbulent flows obeys a log-law or a power-law scaling originated over two decades ago, and continues to ferment in recent years. As experiments and direct numerical simulation can not provide sufficient clues, in this study we present an insight into this debate from a large-eddy simulation (LES) viewpoint. The LES organically combines state-of-the-art models (the stretched-vortex model and inflow rescaling method) with a virtual-wall model derived under different scaling law assumptions (the log-law or the power-law by George and Castillo [“Zero-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layer,” Appl. Mech. Rev.50, 689 (1997)]). Comparison of LES results for Re θ ranging from 10^5 ...
We study the error scaling properties of large-eddy simulation (LES) in the outer region of wall-bou...
We review wall-bounded turbulent flows, particularly high–Reynolds number, zero–pressure gradient bo...
We investigate the role of eddy viscosity variation and the effect of zonal enforcement of the mass ...
The debate whether the mean streamwise velocity in wall-bounded turbulent flows obeys a log-law or a...
Marusic et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 716, 2013, R3) show the first clear evidence of universal logar...
It is argued that the extrapolation of the log-wake law for the mean turbulent velocity profile to a...
The scaling in the overlap region of turbulent wall-bounded flows has long been the source of contro...
Wall-bounded turbulent flows at high Reynolds numbers have become an increasingly active area of re...
An empirical wall law for the mean velocity in an adverse pressure gradient is presented, with the u...
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, regarded as one of the very few pieces of turbulence hypothesis, predicts the m...
The law of the wall and the log law rule the near-wall mean velocity profile of three-dimensional tu...
The behaviour of the velocity and pressure fluctuations in the logarithmic and outer layers of turbu...
The existence of a "−1" power-law scaling at low wavenumbers in the longitudinal velocity ...
The history and theory supporting the idea of a universal log law for turbulent wall-bounded flows a...
We study the error scaling properties of large-eddy simulation (LES) in the outer region of wall-bou...
We review wall-bounded turbulent flows, particularly high–Reynolds number, zero–pressure gradient bo...
We investigate the role of eddy viscosity variation and the effect of zonal enforcement of the mass ...
The debate whether the mean streamwise velocity in wall-bounded turbulent flows obeys a log-law or a...
Marusic et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 716, 2013, R3) show the first clear evidence of universal logar...
It is argued that the extrapolation of the log-wake law for the mean turbulent velocity profile to a...
The scaling in the overlap region of turbulent wall-bounded flows has long been the source of contro...
Wall-bounded turbulent flows at high Reynolds numbers have become an increasingly active area of re...
An empirical wall law for the mean velocity in an adverse pressure gradient is presented, with the u...
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, regarded as one of the very few pieces of turbulence hypothesis, predicts the m...
The law of the wall and the log law rule the near-wall mean velocity profile of three-dimensional tu...
The behaviour of the velocity and pressure fluctuations in the logarithmic and outer layers of turbu...
The existence of a "−1" power-law scaling at low wavenumbers in the longitudinal velocity ...
The history and theory supporting the idea of a universal log law for turbulent wall-bounded flows a...
We study the error scaling properties of large-eddy simulation (LES) in the outer region of wall-bou...
We review wall-bounded turbulent flows, particularly high–Reynolds number, zero–pressure gradient bo...
We investigate the role of eddy viscosity variation and the effect of zonal enforcement of the mass ...