Influence of wall permeability on turbulent boundary-layer properties
Abstract
Experimental boundary-layer studies of a series of low pressure drop, permeable surfaces have been conducted to characterize their surface interaction with a turbulent boundary layer. The models were flat and tested at nominally zero pressure gradient in low speed air. The surfaces were thin metal sheets with discrete perforations. Direct drag balance measurements of skin friction indicate that the general effect of surface permeability is to increase drag above that of a smooth plate reference level. Heuristic arguments are presented to show that this type of behavior is to be expected. Other boundary-layer data are also presented including mean velocity profiles and conditionally sampled streamwise velocity fluctuations (hot wire) for selected models.
- Publication:
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AIAA, Aerospace Sciences Meeting
- Pub Date:
- January 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983aiaa.meetV....W
- Keywords:
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- Drag Measurement;
- Perforated Plates;
- Permeability;
- Porous Boundary Layer Control;
- Porous Walls;
- Turbulent Boundary Layer;
- Flow Velocity;
- Hot-Wire Anemometers;
- Skin Friction;
- Wall Pressure;
- Wind Tunnel Models;
- Wind Tunnel Tests;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer