Incorporating intrinsic compressibility effects in velocity transformations for wall-bounded turbulent flows
Incorporating intrinsic compressibility effects in velocity transformations for wall-bounded turbulent flows
The law of the wall states that, after appropriate scaling, the mean velocity of incompressible turbulent flows near flat solid walls is a universal function of the wall-normal distance. An analogous law does not exist for compressible flows due to complexities arising from mean property variations and intrinsic compressibility effects, …