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Moment of momentum integral analysis of turbulent boundary layers with pressure gradient
by
Johnson, Perry L.
, Kianfar, Armin
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Angular momentum
/ Boundary layers
/ Coefficient of friction
/ Datasets
/ Equilibrium
/ Flow mapping
/ Flow separation
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Friction
/ Investigations
/ JFM Papers
/ Laminar boundary layer
/ Mathematical models
/ Momentum
/ Physics
/ Plate boundaries
/ Pressure
/ Pressure effects
/ Pressure gradients
/ Reynolds number
/ Shear stress
/ Similarity
/ Simulation
/ Skin friction
/ Suction
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulent boundary layer
/ Turbulent flow
/ Two dimensional boundary layer
/ Two dimensional flow
/ Velocity
2025
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Moment of momentum integral analysis of turbulent boundary layers with pressure gradient
by
Johnson, Perry L.
, Kianfar, Armin
in
Angular momentum
/ Boundary layers
/ Coefficient of friction
/ Datasets
/ Equilibrium
/ Flow mapping
/ Flow separation
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Friction
/ Investigations
/ JFM Papers
/ Laminar boundary layer
/ Mathematical models
/ Momentum
/ Physics
/ Plate boundaries
/ Pressure
/ Pressure effects
/ Pressure gradients
/ Reynolds number
/ Shear stress
/ Similarity
/ Simulation
/ Skin friction
/ Suction
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulent boundary layer
/ Turbulent flow
/ Two dimensional boundary layer
/ Two dimensional flow
/ Velocity
2025
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Moment of momentum integral analysis of turbulent boundary layers with pressure gradient
by
Johnson, Perry L.
, Kianfar, Armin
in
Angular momentum
/ Boundary layers
/ Coefficient of friction
/ Datasets
/ Equilibrium
/ Flow mapping
/ Flow separation
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Friction
/ Investigations
/ JFM Papers
/ Laminar boundary layer
/ Mathematical models
/ Momentum
/ Physics
/ Plate boundaries
/ Pressure
/ Pressure effects
/ Pressure gradients
/ Reynolds number
/ Shear stress
/ Similarity
/ Simulation
/ Skin friction
/ Suction
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulent boundary layer
/ Turbulent flow
/ Two dimensional boundary layer
/ Two dimensional flow
/ Velocity
2025
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Moment of momentum integral analysis of turbulent boundary layers with pressure gradient
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Moment of momentum integral analysis of turbulent boundary layers with pressure gradient
2025
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Turbulent boundary layers on immersed objects can be significantly altered by the pressure gradients imposed by the flow outside the boundary layer. The interaction of turbulence and pressure gradients can lead to complex phenomena such as relaminarization, history effects and flow separation. The angular momentum integral (AMI) equation (Elnahhas & Johnson, J. Fluid Mech., vol. 940, 2022, A36) is extended and applied to high-fidelity simulation datasets of non-zero pressure gradient turbulent boundary layers. The AMI equation provides an exact mathematical equation for quantifying how turbulence, free-stream pressure gradients and other effects alter the skin friction coefficient relative to a baseline laminar boundary layer solution. The datasets explored include flat-plate boundary layers with nearly constant adverse pressure gradients, a boundary layer over the suction surface of a two-dimensional NACA 4412 airfoil and flow over a two-dimensional Gaussian bump. Application of the AMI equation to these datasets maps out the similarities and differences in how boundary layers interact with favourable and adverse pressure gradients in various scenarios. Further, the fractional contribution of the pressure gradient to skin friction attenuation in adverse-pressure-gradient boundary layers appears in the AMI equation as a new Clauser-like parameter with some advantages for understanding similarities and differences related to upstream history effects. The results highlight the applicability of the integral-based analysis to provide quantitative, interpretable assessments of complex boundary layer physics.
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