The near-wall region of highly turbulent Taylor-Couette flow
Rodolfo Ostilla-M\'onico, Roberto Verzicco, Siegfried Grossmann, and Detlef Lohse

TL;DR
This study uses direct numerical simulations to analyze the near-wall turbulence structures in Taylor-Couette flow, revealing the role of Taylor rolls, velocity fluctuation layers, and differences between small and large gap configurations.
Contribution
The paper provides new insights into the near-wall turbulence dynamics of Taylor-Couette flow, highlighting the influence of Taylor rolls and the existence of logarithmic velocity fluctuations.
Findings
Taylor rolls are attached to the boundary layer and actively transport angular velocity.
Logarithmic velocity fluctuations and overlap layers are observed in small-gap TC.
Large-gap TC exhibits different near-wall behavior compared to canonical flows.
Abstract
Direct numerical simulations of the Taylor-Couette (TC) problem, the flow between two coaxial and independently rotating cylinders, have been performed. The study focuses on TC flow with mild curvature (small gap) with a radius ratio of , an aspect ratio of , and a stationary outer cylinder. Three inner cylinder Reynolds of , and were simulated, corresponding to frictional Reynolds numbers between and . An additional case with a large gap, and driving of was also performed. Small-gap TC was found to be dominated by spatially-fixed large-scale structures, known as Taylor rolls (TRs). TRs are attached to the boundary layer, and are active, i.e. they transport angular velocity through Reynolds stresses. An additional simulation with inner…
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