Wall Functions for Velocity

The wall functions for velocity describe the distribution of the non-dimensional quantity u+ in the three sublayers of the inner turbulent boundary layer.

The wall functions for u+ are defined as follows:



Sublayer Standard Wall Function Blended Wall Function
Viscous sublayer
Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
u+=y+
(1598)
According to Reichardt's law [394]:
Figure 2. EQUATION_DISPLAY
u + = 1 κ ln ( 1 + κ y + ) + C ( 1 e y + / y m + y + y m + e b y + )
(1599)

where:

Figure 3. EQUATION_DISPLAY
C = 1 κ ln ( E κ )
(1600)
Figure 4. EQUATION_DISPLAY
b = 1 2 ( y m + κ C + 1 y m + )
(1601)

y m + corresponds to the theoretical intersection of the viscous sub-layer and the log-layer solution and is computed iteratively using a Newton-Raphson method. The initial value of y m + is defined as:

Figure 5. EQUATION_DISPLAY
y m + = max [ 3 , 267 ( 2.64 3.9 κ ) E 0.0125 ] 0.987
(1602)
Buffer layer -
Log layer
Figure 6. EQUATION_DISPLAY
u+=1κln(Ey+)
(1603)

where:

Figure 7. EQUATION_DISPLAY
E=Ef
(1604)

and: