Authors
J Graham, K Kanov, XIA Yang, M Lee, N Malaya, CC Lalescu, R Burns, G Eyink, A Szalay, RD Moser, C Meneveau
Publication date
2016/2/1
Journal
Journal of Turbulence
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
181-215
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
The output from a direct numerical simulation (DNS) of turbulent channel flow at Reτ ≈ 1000 is used to construct a publicly and Web services accessible, spatio-temporal database for this flow. The simulated channel has a size of 8πh × 2h × 3πh, where h is the channel half-height. Data are stored at 2048 × 512 × 1536 spatial grid points for a total of 4000 time samples every 5 time steps of the DNS. These cover an entire channel flow-through time, i.e. the time it takes to traverse the entire channel length 8πh at the mean velocity of the bulk flow. Users can access the database through an interface that is based on the Web services model and perform numerical experiments on the slightly over 100 terabytes (TB) DNS data on their remote platforms, such as laptops or local desktops. Additional technical details about the pressure calculation, database interpolation, and differentiation tools are provided in several …
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