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FUNDAMENTAL AREAS OF PHENOMENOLOGY(INCLUDING APPLICATIONS)

Late-Stage Vortical Structures and Eddy Motions in a Transitional Boundary Layer

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2010 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Liu Xiao-Bing et al 2010 Chinese Phys. Lett. 27 024706 DOI 10.1088/0256-307X/27/2/024706

0256-307X/27/2/024706

Abstract

A high-order direct numerical simulation of flow transition over a flat-plate at a free stream Mach number 0.5 is carried out. Formation and development of three-dimensional vortical structures, typically shown as A-vortices, hairpin vortices and ring-like vortices, are observed. Numerical results show that there is a strong downdraft motion of fluid excited by every ring-like vortex in the late-stage of the transition process. At two sides of the vortical structure centerline, the downdraft motions induced by the ring-like vortex and the rotating legs superimpose. This is responsible for the appearance of a high-speed streak associated with the positive spike observed in a previous investigation and the appearance of a high-shear layer in the near wall region.

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10.1088/0256-307X/27/2/024706