Streak Characteristics and Behavior Near Wall and Interface in Open Channel Flows
- 1 June 1990
- journal article
- Published by ASME International in Journal of Fluids Engineering
- Vol. 112 (2) , 164-170
- https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2909383
Abstract
Turbulent structures near the boundaries (solid wall and gas-liquid interface) have been studied in open channel flows. Experiments with no shear, countercurrent shear, and cocurrent shear at the gas-liquid interfaces were conducted. Results indicate that near the sheared interfaces, the mean nondimensional span wise streak-spacing, lambda+, appears to be essentially invariant with shear Reynolds number, exhibiting consistent values of lambda+ ≈ 100 at y1+ = 5, while increasing with distance from the interface. Observation of the streaks near the interface indicates that the process of streak merging is active even for y1+ < 5. Further studies show that the low-speed streaks frequently occur as regions between longitudinal vortices separated by Deltaz+≈ 50 near the boundaries. These vortices generally originate from the boundaries at an angle of about 20–25 deg (for y+ 20). Based on these observations, a conceptual mechanism of streak breakdown near the sheared boundaries has been provided.Keywords
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