A turbulence velocity scale for curved shear flows
- 15 July 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 70 (1) , 37-57
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112075001887
Abstract
Assuming the turbulence length scale to be unaffected by streamline curvature, a turbulence velocity scale for curved shear flows is derived from the Reynolds-stress equations. Closure of the equations is obtained by using the scheme of Mellor & Herring (1973), and the Reynolds-stress equations are simplified by invoking the two-dimensional boundary-layer approximations and assuming that production of turbulent energy balances viscous dissipation. The resulting formula for the velocity scale has one free parameter, but this can be determined from data for non-rotating unstratified plane flows. Consequently there is no free constant in the derived expression. A single value of the constant is found to give good agreement between calculated and measured values of the velocity scale for a wide variety of curved shear flows.The result is also applied to test the validity and extent of the analogy between the effects of buoyancy and streamline curvature. This is done by comparing the present result with that obtained by Mellor (1973). Excellent agreement is obtained for the range −0·21 [les ]Rif[les ] 0·21. Therefore the present result provides direct evidence in support of the use of a Monin–Oboukhov (1954) formula for curved shear flows as proposed by Bradshaw (1969).Keywords
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