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Direct numerical simulation of laminarization in the atmospheric boundary layer

Authors :
Donda, Judith M.M.
van de Wiel, B.J.H.
van Heijst, G.J.F.
Clercx, H.J.J.
Fluids and Flows
EIRES Eng. for Sustainable Energy Systems
Transport in Turbulent Flows (Clercx)
Source :
14th European Turbulence Conference, ETC 2013
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

A well-known phenomenon in the atmospheric boundary layer is the facts that winds may become very weak in the evening after a clear sunny day. In these quiet conditions usually hardly any turbulence is present. Consequently, this type of boundary layer is referred to as the quasi-laminar boundary layer. In spite of its omnipresence, the appearance of the laminar boundary layer is poorly understood and forms a long-standing problem in meteorological research. In the present study we investigate an analogue problem in the form of a stably stratified channel flow. The flow is studied by using direct numerical simulations (DNS). Simulations reveal that flow laminarization occurs when the normalized surface heat extraction h/L is larger than 1.23. In a companioning study this laminarisation is explained by the maximum sustainable heat flux theory (MSHF), which will be validated in the present research.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics::Fluid Dynamics

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
14th European Turbulence Conference, ETC 2013
Accession number :
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