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The streaks of wall-bounded turbulence need not be long

Javier Jimenez

Published 2022-02-20, updated 2022-07-01Version 2

The effect of damping the longest streaks in wall-bounded turbulence is explored using numerical experiments. It is found that long streaks are not required for the self-sustenance of the bursting process, which is relatively little affected by their absence. In particular, there are turbulence states in which the fluctuations of the streamwise velocity have approximately the same length as the bursts, and are thus presumably associated with the bursts themselves, while the burst structure is essentially indistinguishable from flows in which longer velocity fluctuations are present. This suggests that the long streaks found in unmodified flows may be byproducts, rather than active parts of the energy generation cycle.

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