N. Afzal, Power law and log law velocity profiles in turbulent boundary-layer flow: equivalent relations at large Reynolds numbers, ACT MECHAN, 151(3-4), 2001, pp. 195-216
The open equations of a turbulent boundary layer subjected to a pressure gr
adient analysed for classical two layers (inner wall and outer wake), while
matched in the overlap region of MAX through the Millikan-Kolmogorov hypot
hesis leads to an open functional equation, and its classical solution for
the velocity distribution is the log. region. It is shown here that the sam
e open functional equation also predicts a power law velocity distribution
and a power law skin friction in the overlap region. The uniformly valid so
lution for the composite wall power law and wake velocity profile is obtain
ed. The connection between the power law and the classical log. law solutio
ns of the open functional equation is analyzed. At large Reynolds number, t
he power law solutions reduce to the classical log. law solutions, and the
equivalence predicts a certain relationship between the constants in power
and log. laws. The results are compared with the experimental data.