The impact of intrinsic compressibility effects – changes in fluid volume due to pressure variations – on high-speed wall-bounded turbulence has often been overlooked or incorrectly attributed to mean property variations. To quantify these intrinsic compressibility effects unambiguously, we perform direct numerical simulations of compressible turbulent channel flows with nearly uniform mean properties. Our simulations reveal that intrinsic compressibility effects yield a significant upward shift in the logarithmic mean velocity profile that can be attributed to the reduction in the turbulent shear stress. This reduction stems from the weakening of the near-wall quasistreamwise vortices. In turn, we attribute this weakening to the spontaneous opposition of sweeps and ejections from the near-wall expansions and contractions of the fluid, and provide a theoretical explanation for this mechanism. Our results also demonstrate that intrinsic compressibility effects play a crucial role in the increase in inner-scaled streamwise turbulence intensity in compressible flows, as compared with incompressible flows, which was previously regarded to be an effect of mean property variations alone.

Intrinsic compressibility effects in near-wall turbulence / Manzoor Hasan, Asif; Costa, Pedro; Larsson, Johan; Pirozzoli, Sergio; Pecnik, Rene. - In: JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS. - ISSN 1469-7645. - 1006:A 14(2025). [10.1017/jfm.2024.1238]

Intrinsic compressibility effects in near-wall turbulence

Pedro Costa;Sergio Pirozzoli;
2025

Abstract

The impact of intrinsic compressibility effects – changes in fluid volume due to pressure variations – on high-speed wall-bounded turbulence has often been overlooked or incorrectly attributed to mean property variations. To quantify these intrinsic compressibility effects unambiguously, we perform direct numerical simulations of compressible turbulent channel flows with nearly uniform mean properties. Our simulations reveal that intrinsic compressibility effects yield a significant upward shift in the logarithmic mean velocity profile that can be attributed to the reduction in the turbulent shear stress. This reduction stems from the weakening of the near-wall quasistreamwise vortices. In turn, we attribute this weakening to the spontaneous opposition of sweeps and ejections from the near-wall expansions and contractions of the fluid, and provide a theoretical explanation for this mechanism. Our results also demonstrate that intrinsic compressibility effects play a crucial role in the increase in inner-scaled streamwise turbulence intensity in compressible flows, as compared with incompressible flows, which was previously regarded to be an effect of mean property variations alone.
2025
turbulent boundary layers, compressible turbulence
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Intrinsic compressibility effects in near-wall turbulence / Manzoor Hasan, Asif; Costa, Pedro; Larsson, Johan; Pirozzoli, Sergio; Pecnik, Rene. - In: JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS. - ISSN 1469-7645. - 1006:A 14(2025). [10.1017/jfm.2024.1238]
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