Matched open- and closed-channel DNS reveal that free-surface influence on turbulence is transported primarily through pressure and viscous terms with distinct near-surface scales and VLSM coupling.
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How is the free surface influence transported in turbulent open channel flows?
Matched open- and closed-channel DNS reveal that free-surface influence on turbulence is transported primarily through pressure and viscous terms with distinct near-surface scales and VLSM coupling.
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Eddy viscosity in wall turbulence varies with outer boundary conditions across configurations, and a parametric outer correction embedded in a Cess-van Driest framework improves mean-flow accuracy for open channels while matching classical results elsewhere.