Experimental study of a Tollmien-Schlichting wave interacting with a shallow 3D roughness element


Autoria(s): PAULA, I. B. de; WURZ, W.; MEDEIROS, M. A. F.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2008

Resumo

The paper is devoted to an experimental study of the effect of a shallow 3D roughness element on the evolution of a 2D Tollmien-Schlichting wave in a Blasius boundary layer. The experiments were carried out under controlled disturbance conditions on an airfoil section which could provide a long run with zero pressure gradient flow. A pneumatically driven slit source was used to introduce the Tollmien-Schilichting wave upstream of the lower branch of the neutral stability curve. A few wavelengths downstream, the T-S wave interacts with a cylindrical roughness element. The height of the roughness was slowly oscillating in time, which allows a continuous measurement of the T-S wave response downstream the roughness. The oscillation frequency was approximately 1500 times lower than the frequency of the studied Tollmien-Schlichting wave and therefore, behaved as a steady roughness with respect to the T-S wave. Hot wire anemometry was used to measure wall normal profiles and spanwise scans close to the maximum of the eigenfunction of the T-S wave. The oscillation of the roughness and the synchronization of all-equipments permitted the use of ensemble average techniques. Two different amplitudes of T-S waves with a non-dimensional frequency of F120E-06 were studied. They show a strong amplification of the disturbances in a small spanwise wave number range. The analysis of the wall normal T-S profiles suggests the growth of oblique modes.

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JOURNAL OF TURBULENCE, v.9, n.7, p.1-23, 2008

1468-5248

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/18102

10.1080/14685240701790706

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14685240701790706

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eng

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

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Journal of Turbulence

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Palavras-Chave #boundary layer #transition #Blasius #isolated roughness #fundamental resonance #BOUNDARY-LAYER #FLOWS #RECEPTIVITY #SIMULATIONS #TRANSITION #Mechanics #Physics, Fluids & Plasmas
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