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Investigation of Coherent Motions in a Flat-Plate Turbulent Boundary Layer with Adverse Pressure Gradient

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Abstract

This chapter delves into the complex dynamics of coherent motions within a turbulent boundary layer subject to adverse pressure gradient. Leveraging Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) data, the study examines the convection velocities of large-scale structures, revealing that these velocities closely follow the mean flow in specific regions. Notably, the research identifies a distinct overlap region where all flow patterns are bound to the fluid material, suggesting the presence of Lagrangian Coherent Structures (LCS). The findings also indicate that large-scale motions can be effectively extracted through low-pass filtering of the streamwise velocity component, offering practical implications for future research and applications in fluid dynamics.

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Title
Investigation of Coherent Motions in a Flat-Plate Turbulent Boundary Layer with Adverse Pressure Gradient
Authors
Matthias Weinschenk
Ulrich Rist
Christoph Wenzel
Copyright Year
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79561-0_9
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