Abstract
Abstract This article adopts direct numerical simulation method to study concave cavity flow with high Reynolds number, and explores the influence of outer region structure on inner region turbulence of concave cavity flow, as well as the mechanism of coherent structure in the near wall region of concave cavity flow. This article finds that the superposition and amplitude modulation effects of separated flow are weaker than those in smooth wall turbulence. At different positions within the concave cavity, the superposition effect in the reattachment zone is the strongest, while the superposition effect in the separation zone is the weakest, indicating that flow separation prevents large-scale structures from outer region penetrating into the near wall region. The amplitude modulation effect of the reattachment point is the strongest, which is related to the strong adverse pressure gradient of the reattachment point.
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