The structure of Reynolds stress in the near-wall region of a fully developed turbulent pipe flow

Autor: Chevrin, P. -A., Petrie, H. L., Deutsch, S.
Zdroj: Experiments in Fluids; October 1992, Vol. 13 Issue: 6 p405-413, 9p
Abstrakt: The structure of the Reynolds stress in the near-wall region of a fully developed turbulent pipe flow, at a pipe Reynolds number of 8,923, was investigated. Because the closed circuit tunnel used glycerine as a working fluid, measurements could be readily made inside the viscous sublayer. Two laser Doppler velocimeter (LDV) systems were combined to measure the two point spatial correlation, R12, between the stream wise and radial velocities in a radial plane of the pipe. The correlation measurements extended over the region from y+ of 2 to 64 in the direction normal to the pipe wall and covered more than 800 wall units in the streamwise direction. Two-dimensional maps of the correlation coefficient were established for six different distances of the streamwise velocity probe from the wall. The use of LDV systems allowed the measurements to be made for small spatial separations of the probes without fear of probe interference effects. A characteristic feature of the correlation contour maps, that maxium correlation arises for small non-zero separation of the probes, may not have been observed had invasive techniques been employed.
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