Large-eddy simulation of a three-dimensional shear-driven turbulent boundary layer

A three-dimensional shear-driven turbulent boundary layer over a flat plate generated by moving a section of the wall in the transverse direction is studied using large-eddy simulations. The configuration is analogous to shear-driven boundary layer experiments on spinning cylinders, except for the absence of curvature effects. The data presented include the time-averaged mean flow, the Reynolds stresses and their budgets, and instantaneous flow visualizations. The near-wall behaviour of the flow, which was not accessible to previous experimental studies, is investigated in detail. The transverse mean velocity profile develops like a Stokes layer, only weakly coupled to the streamwise flow, and is self-similar when scaled with the transverse wall velocity, Ws. The axial skin friction and the turbulent kinetic energy, K, are significantly reduced after the imposition of the transverse shear, due to the disruption of the streaky structures and of the outer-layer vortical structures. The turbulent kinetic energy budget reveals that the decrease in production is responsible for the reduction of K. The flow then adjusts to the perturbation, reaching a quasi-equilibrium three-dimensional collateral state. Following the cessation of the transverse motion, similar phenomena take place again. The flow eventually relaxes back to a two-dimensional equilibrium boundary layer.

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