Modification of quasi-streamwise vortical structure in a drag-reduced turbulent channel flow with spanwise wall oscillation

2014 
The conditional averaging technique is applied to quasi-streamwise vortices in order to clarify the impact of their structural modification on the resultant drag reduction effect in a turbulent channel flow subjected to spanwise harmonic wall oscillation. The quantitative contributions of quadrant Reynolds shear stresses induced by the quasi-streamwise vortices are calculated on the basis of the Fukagata-Iwamoto-Kasagi identity [K. Fukagata, K. Iwamoto, and N. Kasagi, “Contribution of Reynolds stress distribution to the skin friction in wall-bounded flows,” Phys. Fluids 14, L73 (2002)]. It is found that the Q2 event characterized by upwelling of low-speed fluid away from the wall governs the skin friction drag reduction at relatively small oscillation periods, whereas the Q4 event characterized by downwelling of high speed fluid toward the wall slightly contributes to drag reduction at small oscillation periods, and then to drag increase significantly with increasing the oscillation period. Detailed inves...
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