This is a review of the literature on turbulence transition in free stream boundary layer flows. The transition to turbulence is induced by the classical method of introducing an external perturbation into the flow in the form of a vibrating ribbon. Three defining aspects of the subsequent transition phenomenon are considered: its physics, mathematics, and numerical simulation. The physics describes the physical nature of turbulence with depiction of the generation and interaction of disturbance waves and the formation of turbulent flow structures. The mathematics converts the physical problem into its governing equations and boundary conditions. The numerical simulation then solves the governing equations to realize the flow behavior. An example simulation of two dimensional boundary layer flow in the linear instability stage demonstrates wave amplification and damping dynamics.
The Complex Nature of Turbulence Transition in Boundary Layer Flow Over a Flat Surface
JC ChenRelated information
1 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Block N1 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
, Chen WeijiaRelated information1 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Block N1 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
Published Online: November 17, 2010
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