The effect of adverse pressure gradient (APG) on near-wall turbulence is studied, with a particular attention to the turbulence production mechanism. A plane turbulent Couette flow is considered for several values of constant APG in the lower wall region. A direct numerical simulation (DNS) in a large computational domain shows that turbulence near the lower wall continues to exist even at sufficiently large APGs. On increasing the APG, the cross-streamwise turbulence intensities increase, and the near-wall streaks gradually disappear. A linear analysis using the optimal transient growth indicates that the APG inhibits the generation of near-wall streaks due to the significant reduction of the mean shear in the region near the lower wall. T...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
International audienceThe main part of this contribution to the special issue of EJM-B/Fluids dedica...
International audienceThe main part of this contribution to the special issue of EJM-B/Fluids dedica...
We present a new mechanism for generation of near-wall streamwise vortices { which dominate turbulen...
Numerical experiments on modified turbulent channels at moderate Reynolds numbers are used to differ...
The dynamics of the sublayer and buffer regions of wall-bounded turbulent flows are analysed using a...
The study of turbulence near walls has experienced a renaissance in the last decade, largely because...
International audienceA direct numerical simulation (DNS) of a turbulent channel flow with a lower c...
Two conceptual frameworks for the origin of the streaky pattern in near-wall developed turbulent flo...
In this thesis, a generic explanation for coherent structures based on the filtering properties of t...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
International audienceThe main part of this contribution to the special issue of EJM-B/Fluids dedica...
International audienceThe main part of this contribution to the special issue of EJM-B/Fluids dedica...
We present a new mechanism for generation of near-wall streamwise vortices { which dominate turbulen...
Numerical experiments on modified turbulent channels at moderate Reynolds numbers are used to differ...
The dynamics of the sublayer and buffer regions of wall-bounded turbulent flows are analysed using a...
The study of turbulence near walls has experienced a renaissance in the last decade, largely because...
International audienceA direct numerical simulation (DNS) of a turbulent channel flow with a lower c...
Two conceptual frameworks for the origin of the streaky pattern in near-wall developed turbulent flo...
In this thesis, a generic explanation for coherent structures based on the filtering properties of t...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
The interaction between small-and large-scale structures and the coexisting bottom-up and top-down p...
International audienceThe main part of this contribution to the special issue of EJM-B/Fluids dedica...
International audienceThe main part of this contribution to the special issue of EJM-B/Fluids dedica...