Streamwise vortices associated with the bursting phenomenon

RF Blackwelder, H Eckelmann�- Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1979 - cambridge.org
RF Blackwelder, H Eckelmann
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1979cambridge.org
The streamwise and spanwise velocity components and the gradients of these components
normal to the wall were examined by using hot-film sensors and flush-mounted wall
elements to study the vortex structures associated with the bursting phenomenon. Quadrant
probability analysis and conditional sampling techniques indicated that pairs of counter-
rotating streamwise vortices occur frequently in the wall region of a bounded turbulent shear
flow. A streamwise momentum defect occurred between the vortices as low-speed fluid was�…
The streamwise and spanwise velocity components and the gradients of these components normal to the wall were examined by using hot-film sensors and flush-mounted wall elements to study the vortex structures associated with the bursting phenomenon. Quadrant probability analysis and conditional sampling techniques indicated that pairs of counter-rotating streamwise vortices occur frequently in the wall region of a bounded turbulent shear flow. A streamwise momentum defect occurred between the vortices as low-speed fluid was ‘pumped’ away from the wall by the vortex pair. The defect region was long and narrow and possibly forms the low-speed streak as observed in visualization studies. The velocity defect was terminated by a strong acceleration followed by a high speed region.
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