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Computational Details

Quantification of Resolution

Statistical Data

Instantaneous Data

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Quantification of resolution

Mesh resolution

The grid resolution corresponds to uniform and ranges from near the wall (first solution point) to at the centre of the channel. The near-wall Kolmogorov length scale, , in wall units is .

Solution verification

The solution accurately captures the near wall and log-law behaviour of averaged streamwise velocity profile as shown in Fig. 2.

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Figure 3: Average streamwise velocity, , vs data from Moser et al. (1999)

The turbulent stress profiles, shown by the solid lines, and the turbulent kinetic energy profile, represented by the dashed line, in figure 4 agree well with the data from Moser et al., which is indicated by the markers.

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Figure 4: Turbulent stress profiles

The expected near wall behaviour of turbulent stresses are and . These stresses near the wall from the current set of simulations are shown below.

The turbulent kinetic energy budget across the channel is also compared with data from Moser et al. (Fig. 5). The dashed black line denotes the residual of the budget.

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Figure 6: Turbulent kinetic energy budget.




Contributed by: Arun Soman Pillai — Imperial College London

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