An experimental study on turbulent coherent structures near a sheared air-water interface


Autoria(s): 王双峰; 贾复; 钮珍南; 吴彰植
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

The turbulence structures near a sheared air-water interface were experimentally investigated with the hydrogen bubble visualization technique. Surface shear was imposed by an airflow over the water flow which was kept free from surface waves. Results show that the wind shear has the main influence on coherent structures under air-water interfaces. Low- and high- speed streaks form in the region close to the interface as a result of the imposed shear stress. When a certain airflow velocity is reached, "turbulent spots" appear randomly at low-speed streaks with some characteristics of hairpin vortices. At even higher shear rates, the flow near the interface is dominated primarily by intermittent bursting events. The coherent structures observed neat sheared air-water interfaces show qualitative similarities with those occurring in near-wall turbulence. However, a few distinctive phenomena were also observed, including the fluctuating thickness of the instantaneous boundary layer and vertical vortices in bursting processes, which appear to be associated with the characteristics of air-water interfaces.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/15849

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/536

Idioma(s)

英语

Palavras-Chave #力学
Tipo

期刊论文