Progress in wall turbulence : understanding and modeling, proceedings of the WALLTURB International Workshop held in Lille, France, April 21-23, 2009

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Progress in wall turbulence : understanding and modeling, proceedings of the WALLTURB International Workshop held in Lille, France, April 21-23, 2009

edited by Michel Stanislas, Javier Jimenez and Ivan Marusic ; foreword by Rémy Denos

(ERCOFTAC series, v. 14)

Springer, c2011

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This book will consist of a coherent collection of recent results on near wall turbulence including theory, new experiments, DNS, and modeling with RANS, LES and Low Order Dynamical Systems.

Table of Contents

  • The WALLTURB project
  • Invited speakers
  • The Law of the Wall. Indications from DNS, and Opinion, by P. Spalart
  • A Web-Services accessible turbulence database and application to a-priori testing of a matrix exponential subgrid model, by C. Meneveau
  • Modeling Multi-Point Correlations in Wall-Bounded Turbulence, by R. D. Moser, A. Bhattacharya and N. Malaya
  • Theoretical prediction of turbulent skin friction on geometrically complex surfaces, by P. Sagaut and Y. Peet
  • Scaling Turbulent Fluctuations in Wall Layers, by R. L. Panton
  • Session 1 : The WALLTURB LML Experiment
  • The WALLTURB joined experiment to assess the large scale structures in a high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layer, by J. Delville, P. Braud, S. Coudert, J.M Foucaut, C. Fourment, W.K. George, P.B.V. Johansson, J. Kostas, F. Mehdi, A. Royer, M. Stanislas and M. Tutkun
  • Calibration of the WALLTURB experiment Hot Wire rake with help of PIV, by M. Stanislas, J.M. Foucaut, S. Coudert, M. Tutkun, W.K. George and J. Delville
  • Spatial correlation from the SPIV database of the WALLTURB experiment, by J.M. Foucaut, S. Coudert, M. Stanislas, J. Delville, M. Tutkun and W.K. George
  • Two-Point Correlations and POD Analysis of the WALLTURB Experiment, using the Hot-Wire Rake Database, by M. Tutkun, W. K. George, M. Stanislas, J. Delville, J.-M. Foucaut and S. Coudert
  • Session 2: Experiments in Flat Plate Boundary Layers
  • Reynolds number dependence of the amplitude modulated near-wall cycle, by I. Marusic, R. Mathis and N. Hutchins
  • Tomographic Particle Image Velocimetry Measurements of a High Reynolds Number Turbulent Boundary Layer, by C. H. Atkinson S. Coudert, J.M. Foucaut, M. Stanislas and J. Soria
  • Study of the vortical structures in turbulent near wall flow, by S. Herpin, S. Coudert, J.M. Foucaut, J. Soria and M. Stanislas Session 3: Experiments in Adverse Pressure Gradient Boundary Layers
  • Two-Point Near-wall Measurements of Velocity and Wall Shear Stress beneath a Separating Turbulent Boundary Layer, by P. Nathan and P. E. Hancock
  • Experimental analysis of turbulent boundary layer with adverse pressure gradient corresponding to turbomachinery conditions, by S. Drobniak, W. Elsner, A. Drozdz and M. Materny
  • Near wall measurements in a separating turbulent boundary layer with and without passive flow control, by D. Lengani, D. Simoni, M. Ubaldi, P. Zunino and F. Bertini
  • Session 4: Boundary Layer structure and scaling
  • On the relationship between vortex tubes and sheets in wall-bounded flows, by S. Pirozzoli
  • Spanwise characteristics of hairpin packets in a turbulent boundary layer under a strong adverse pressure gradient, by S. Rahgozar and Y. Maciel
  • The mesolayer and Reynolds number dependencies of boundary layer turbulence, by W.K. George and M. Tutkun
  • A new wall function for near wall mixing length models based on a universal representation of near wall turbulence, by M. Stanislas
  • The Stagnation Point Structure of Wall-Turbulence and the Law of the Wall in Turbulent Channel Flow, by V. Dallas and J.C. Vassilicos
  • Session 9 : Large Eddy Simulation
  • Wall Modelling for Implicit Large Eddy Simulation of Favourable and Adverse Pressure Gradient Flows, by Z. Chen, A. Devesa, M. Meyer, E. Lauer, S. Hickel, C. Stemmer and N. A. Adams
  • LES of Turbulent Channel Flow with Pressure Gradient Corresponding to Turbomachinery Condition, by W. Elsner, L. Kuban and A. Tyliszczak
  • LES modeling of Converging Diverging Turbulent Channel Flow, by J.-P. Laval, W. Elsner, L. Kuban and M. Marquillie Large-scale organized motion in turbulent pipe flow
  • S. Grosse, D.J. Kuik and J. Westerweel
  • Session 10: Skin Friction Near-Wall Measurements and Wall Shear Stress, by T. G. Johansson
  • Measurements of near wall velocity and wall stress in a wall-bounded turbulent flow using Digital Holographic Microscopic PIV and Shear Stress Sensitive Film, by O. Amili and J. Soria
  • Friction measurement in zero and adverse pressure gradient boundary layer using oil droplet interferometric method, by P. Barricau, G. Pailhas, Y. Touvet and L. Perret
  • Session 11 : Modified wall flow Scaling of turbulence structures in very-rough-wall channel flow, by D.M. Birch and J. F. Morrison
  • Characterizing a boundary layer flow for bubble drag reduction, by M. Harleman, R. Delfos, J. Westerweel, T. van Terwisga
  • Direct and large eddy numerical simulations of turbulent visco-elastic drag reduction, by L. Thais, A. E. Tejada-Martinez, T. B. Gatski, G. Mompean, H. Naji
  • DNS of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Turbulent Channel Flow, by M. Tanahashi, Y. Tominaga, M. Shimura, K Hashimoto and T. Miyauchi
  • Session 12 : Industrial modeling
  • Evaluation of v2-f and ASBM turbulence models for transonic aerofoil RAE2822, by J. J. Benton
  • Turbulence modelling applied to aerodynamic design, by V. Levasseur, S. Joly and J.-C. Courty

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