Couette-Poiseuille flow in a channel, between a plane fixed wall and a plane moving wall. The mean shear rate on one wall is varied by changing the relative wall velocities and the streamwise pressure gradient, allowing the turbulence statistics and structures under different wall shear rates to be investigated.
Schematic pictures of the type of flow simulated are shown in figure 1. The top wall is at rest, while the bottom wall is moving at a constant speed, \(U_w\).
Data for the case of stationary lower wall (plane channel flow) is available elsewhere (including case032, case044 and case045 in this database). The parameters for the three cases reported here were chosen in order to give different shear stresses at the bottom wall (up to nearly the case of zero wall shear stress), whilst maintaining almost the same wall shear stress on the top wall.
The flow parameters and conditions for the three cases are summarized below:
Case | \(U_w\delta/\nu\) | \(a\) | \(U_{\tau f}\delta/\nu\) | \(U_{\tau m}\delta/\nu\) |
CP1 | 1800 | 0.00434 | 148 | 79.0 |
CP2 | 2640 | 0.00186 | 152 | 49.0 |
CP3 | 3000 | 0.00133 | 154 | 17.7 |
Referring to the numerical procedure used by Kim et al. (1987), a fourth-order partial differential equation for \(v\), a second-order partial differential equation for the wall-normal component of vorticity \(\omega_y\) and the continuity equation were used to solve the flow field.
A spectral method with Fourier series in the \(x\) and \(z\) directions and a Chebyshev polynomial expansion in the wall-normal direction were used. The computational periods were chosen to be \(5\pi\delta\), \(2\delta\) and \(2\pi\delta\) in the \(x\), \(y\) and \(z\) directions, respectively. \(128 \times 128\) Fourier modes and Chebyshev polynomials up to the order 96 in wave number space were used in order to resolve all essential turbulent scales on the computation grid. The collocation grid used to compute the nonlinear terms in physical space had 1.5 times finer resolution in each direction to remove aliasing errors.
For time integration, the second-order Adams-Bashforth and Crank-Nicolson schemes were adopted for the nonlinear and viscous terms, respectively.
Data are non-dimensionalized by wall variables, i.e. \(U_{\tau f}\) and \(\nu\).
The data available includes:
Sample plots of selected quantities are available.
The data can be downloaded as compressed archives from the links below, or as individual files.
Case | Datafile |
PC1 | pc12_pg_wl1.dat |
PC2 | pc12_pg_wl2.dat |
PC3 | pc12_pg_wl3.dat |
Indexed data:
case046 (dbcase, confined_flow) | |
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case | 046 |
title | Couette Flow with Plane Fixed Wall |
author | Kuroda, Kasagi, Hirata |
year | 1993 |
type | DNS |
flow_tag | constant_cross_section, channel_flow |