Influence of transverse surface waves on turbulent boundary layers
Abstract
Wavy wall experiments using solid waves and progressive waves have been reported. For this paper, the major effects of waviness of the wall on the flow are identified as due to oscillatory curvature (convex-concavity) and oscillatory acceleration/deceleration of the flow, which imposes a highly nonequilibrium influence upon the turbulence structure. The theoretical analysis in this presentation takes into account proper turbulence modeling (including the nonequilibrium effects) for the wavy wall problem. The analysis proceeds in three stages: (1) inviscid solution for induced pressure due to the physical wall, (2) solution of a turbulent boundary layer with pressure gradients and curvature effects in the modeling from which the profile correction is computed, and (3) induced pressure computations for the corrected profile. The phase shift of pressure perturbations with respect to the physical wall can be predicted, and pressure drag and skin friction drag can be estimated, with nonlinear viscous effects included. Comparison of the theoretical estimates with experimental data are also presented.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A
- Pub Date:
- October 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977STIA...7814255B
- Keywords:
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- Surface Waves;
- Transverse Waves;
- Turbulent Boundary Layer;
- Wall Flow;
- Boundary Layer Equations;
- Inviscid Flow;
- Nonequilibrium Flow;
- Oscillating Flow;
- Phase Shift;
- Pressure Oscillations;
- Surface Roughness Effects;
- Viscous Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer