Abstract

Measurements in the turbulent momentum and thermal boundary layers on a rotating disk with a uniform heat flux surface are described for Reynolds numbers up to 106. Measurements include mean velocities and temperatures, all six Reynolds stresses, turbulent temperature fluctuations, and three turbulent heat fluxes. The mean velocity profiles have no wake region, but the mean temperature profiles do. The turbulent temperature fluctuations have a large peak in the outer layer, and there is a third turbulent heat flux in the cross-flow direction. Correlation coefficients and structure parameters are not constant across the boundary layer as they are in two-dimensional boundary layers (2DBLs), and their values are lower. The turbulent Prandtl number agrees with 2DBL values in the lower part of the outer region but is reduced from the 2DBL values higher in the boundary layer. In the outer region of the boundary layer, the transport processes differ significantly from what is observed in two-dimensional turbulent boundary layers: ejections dominate the transport of momentum while both ejections and sweeps contribute to the transport of the passive scalar.

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