Turbulent boundary layer with strong favorable pressure gradient and curvature effects: Streamline coordinate and scaling analysis
Abstract: Direct numerical simulation (DNS) of a turbulent boundary layer over the Gaussian (Boeing) bump is performed. This boundary layer exhibits a series of adverse and favorable pressure gradients and convex and concave curvature effects before separating. These effects on turbulent boundary layers are characterized and compared to a lower Reynolds number flow over the same geometry. The momentum budgets are analyzed in the streamline-aligned coordinate system upstream of the separation region. These momentum budgets allow the simplification of equations to facilitate an integral analysis. Integral analysis-based scalings for Reynolds stresses in the inner and outer regions of the boundary layer are also formulated. These proposed scalings exhibit a better collapse of Reynolds stress profiles compared to friction velocity scaling and Zagarola-Smits scaling in the strong favorable pressure gradient region and in the mild adverse pressure region that precedes it in this flow.
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