Numerical study of axial turbulent flow over long cylinders
Abstract
The effects of transverse curvature are investigated by means of direct numerical simulations of turbulent axial flow over cylinders. Two cases of Reynolds number of about 3400 and layer-thickness-to-cylinder-radius ratios of 5 and 11 were simulated. All essential turbulence scales were resolved in both calculations, and a large number of turbulence statistics were computed. The results are compared with the plane channel results of Kim et al. (1987) and with experiments. With transverse curvature the skin friction coefficient increases and the turbulence statistics, when scaled with wall units, are lower than in the plane channel. The momentum equation provides a scaling that collapses the cylinder statistics, and allows the results to be interpreted in light of the plane channel flow. The azimuthal and radial length scales of the structures in the flow are of the order of the cylinder diameter. Boomerang-shaped structures with large spanwise length scales were observed in the flow.
- Publication:
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8th Symposium on Turbulent Shear Flows, Volume 1
- Pub Date:
- 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991tsf.....1....5N
- Keywords:
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- Axial Flow;
- Computational Fluid Dynamics;
- Computerized Simulation;
- Cylindrical Bodies;
- Turbulent Flow;
- Flow Distribution;
- Shear Stress;
- Stream Functions (Fluids);
- Vorticity;
- Wall Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer