Abstract

The 3D Lagrangian particle tracking method Shake-The-Box (STB) and, subsequently, the data assimilation method FlowFit3 have been applied to measure the flow field in a narrow wall-parallel volume inside the nearwall region of a zero-pressure-gradient (ZPG) turbulent boundary layer (TBL) flow at various Reynolds numbers. The STB experiments have been conducted in the 1m- wind tunnel facility of DLR in Göttingen at relatively high particle image densities (~0.07 ppp) using µm-sized DEHS particles and high-repetition pulse laser at up to 38.1 kHz. The results show that the chosen methodology is able to volumetrically resolve almost all features of the flow inside the viscous sub-, buffer- and lower logarithmic- layer in space and time at Reynolds numbers up to Re θ = 5,455. The gained data consists of time-series of spatially well resolved 3D velocity, acceleration and pressure fields, as well as a huge amount of long Lagrangian particle trajectories. Selecting the viscous sublayer part of the measurement volume provides time-series of the 2D distribution of both components of the instantaneous wall-shear stresses w,x/z . The resulting data are used for conditional and time-resolved 3D analyses of coherent structures, rare (e.g. back flow) events and two-point space-timecorrelations.

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