Although it is a widespread phenomenon in nature, turbulence in fluids (gases, liquids) is still very poorly understood. One area of research involves analyzing data from academic flow simulations. To make progress, the scientific community needs a large amount of reliable data in various configurations. Turbulent flows near solid flat or curved walls are very interesting examples. The database is composed of the 3D raw data (velocity, pressure, time derivative of velocity) and statistics (mean, Reynolds stresses, length scales) of a direct numerical simulations of moderate adverse pressure gradient (decelerating) turbulent boundary layer on a flat plate at Reynolds number up to Reθ = 8000 .
Incompact3D, 2018