Tsuji Y
Department of Energy Engineering and Science, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan.
Phys Rev E Stat Phys Plasmas Fluids Relat Interdiscip Topics. 1999 Jun;59(6):7235-8. doi: 10.1103/physreve.59.7235.
The peak locations of energy dissipation spectrum (y(+)(kp)) are investigated experimentally in the low Reynolds number (R(theta)<5000) zero-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layers. These peaks are scaled by the relation y(+)(kp)=2(u()delta/nu)(1/2)=2R(1/2)(), where u(*) is friction velocity and delta is the boundary layer thickness. They are located close to the peak positions of the Reynolds shear stress (y(+)(p)), that is, y(+)(kp) approximately equal to y(+)(p). This result predicts that the small-scale structures residing in high-energy dissipation regions concentrate around y(+)(p).