Title of article :
Growth of Turbulent Boundary Layer with Varying Inlet Length Scales
Author/Authors :
Lee, Y. T School of Mechanical Engineering - Pusan National University - 2 - Busandaehak-ro 63beon-gil - Geumjeonggu - Busan -46241, Republic of Korea , Lim, H. C School of Mechanical Engineering - Pusan National University - 2 - Busandaehak-ro 63beon-gil - Geumjeonggu - Busan -46241, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
This study aims to generate a fully developed turbulent boundary layer in the channel domain using LES (Large Eddy Simulation), suitable inflow conditions along with statistically reliable turbulent characteristics are
required. This study clarifies the effect of the integral length scale from the existing data on the generation of
turbulent boundary layers. In order to justify the work, an artificially created boundary layer is imposed on the
inlet section, which gradually evolves into a fully developed turbulent boundary layer flow inside the numerical
domain. In this study, the synthetic inflow method, which is based on an exponential correlation function, is
used by imposing the spatial and temporal correlation between two different points on the inlet section.
In addition, we conducted parametric length scale studies on the inlet section and compare our results with
existing data. The results indicated that the cases of larger length scale in the span-wise direction were not only
effective in achieving the target shape of a fully developed turbulent boundary layer, but also developed it faster than the smaller-length scales.
Keywords :
Statistical inflow data , Synthetic inflow generator , Integral length scale , Channel flow , Turbulent boundary layer , CFD
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)