Dissecting coherent motions in extreme wall shear stress events within adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layers
Leandro J. O. Silva, William R. Wolf

TL;DR
This study investigates how adverse pressure gradients influence the structure and dynamics of extreme wall shear stress events in turbulent boundary layers using large eddy simulations, revealing modifications in coherent structures and flow interactions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the effects of adverse pressure gradients on the coherent motions and extreme events in turbulent boundary layers through detailed simulation analysis.
Findings
Stronger APGs increase sweep and ejection intensities near the wall.
Backflow events originate from inner-layer sweep motions bringing high-momentum fluid.
APGs shorten streaks and alter the organization of vortical structures in extreme events.
Abstract
Coherent motions associated with extreme wall shear stress events are investigated for adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layers (APG-TBLs). The analyses are performed using wall-resolved large eddy simulations of a NACA0012 airfoil at angles of attack of 9 and 12 deg. and Reynolds number 400000. The suction side exhibits attached TBLs which develop under progressively stronger APGs. A quadrant decomposition of Reynolds shear stress shows that sweeps and ejections dominate the momentum exchange between the mean and fluctuating fields, with the intensity of sweeps near the wall growing more rapidly with APG strength. Probability density functions of wall shear stress reveal a higher frequency of backflow events and an increased distribution symmetry with stronger APGs. Extreme positive and backflow events are examined using space--time correlations and conditional statistics.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows · Plasma and Flow Control in Aerodynamics · Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
