Kameda Takatsugu
Affiliate Master
Yamaguchi University
Self-preservation of a turbulent boundary layer over d-type roughness
Journal of Fluid Science and Technology Volume 1 Issue 1
Page 24-35
published_at 2006
Title
Self-preservation of a turbulent boundary layer over d-type roughness
Creator Keywords
turbulent flow
boundary layer
law of the wall
d-type roughness
Using a direct drag balance measurement for the local wall shear stress, self-preserving development of a turbulent boundary layer was achieved experimentally over a d-type rough surface without pressure gradients. The wall shear stress and mean velocity measurements confirmed the requirements for exact self-similarity and highly similar Reynolds stress profiles within the Reynolds number range for a constant skin friction coefficient. Under the condition that the boundary layer flow is completely independent of Reynolds number, the effect of wall roughness was investigated with respect to the similarity laws for the wall layer as well as the outer layer. Experimental observation reveals the wall similarity ∂U/∂y = u_τ/ky to be applicable to the present rough wall boundary layer remaining the accepted value of Karman constant to be κ= 0.41. Otherwise, investigation of the wake strength in the mean velocity and Reynolds stress profiles reveals that the wall roughness does affect the outer layer structure. Reynolds stress measurements indicate that the primary effect of wall roughness on turbulence properties is in the component normal to the wall.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
journal article
Publishers
The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
Date Issued
2006
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]1880-5558
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[URI]http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/jfst
Schools
大学院理工学研究科(工学)