The late stages of transition to turbulence in channel flow
- 1 December 1992
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 245 (-1), 319-348
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s002211209200048x
Abstract
The late stages of transition, from the -vortices is examined in detail. The new vortices arising from this process are visualized by plotting three-dimensional surfaces of constant pressure. Five vortices are observed, with one of these developing into a strong hairpin-shaped vortex. Interactions between the different vortices, and between the two channel halves, are found to be important. In the very last stage of transition second-generation shear layers are observed to form and roll up into new vortices. It is postulated that at this stage a sustainable mechanism of wall-bounded turbulence exists in an elementary form. The features which are locally present include high wall shear, sublayer streaks, ejections and sweeps. Large-scale energetic vortices are found to be an important part of the mechanism by which the turbulence spreads to other spanwise positions. The generality of the findings are discussed with reference to data from simulations of H-type and mixed-type transition.Keywords
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