Length Scale of Free Stream Turbulence and Its Impact on Bypass Transition in a Boundary Layer

An experimental investigation was carried out to study the turbulent flow over a flat plate in a subsonic wind tunnel. The enhanced level of turbulence was generated by five wicker grids with square meshes, and different parameters (diameter of the grid rod d = 0.3 to 3 mm and the grid mesh size M =...

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Main Authors: J. Grzelak, Z. Wierciński
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Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=42122&issue_ID=239
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description An experimental investigation was carried out to study the turbulent flow over a flat plate in a subsonic wind tunnel. The enhanced level of turbulence was generated by five wicker grids with square meshes, and different parameters (diameter of the grid rod d = 0.3 to 3 mm and the grid mesh size M = 1 to 30 mm). The velocity of the flow was measured by means of a 1D hot-wire probe, suitable for measurements in a boundary layer. The main aim of the investigation was to explore the influence of the free stream turbulence length scale on the onset of laminar-turbulent bypass transition in a boundary layer on a flat plate. For this purpose, several transition correlations were presented, including intensity and length scales of turbulence, both at the leading edge of a plate and at the onset of transition. The paper ends with an attempt to create a correlation, which takes into account a simultaneous impact of turbulence intensity and turbulence scale on the boundary layer transition. To assess the isotropy of turbulence, the skewness factor of the flow velocity distribution was determined. Also several longitudinal scales of turbulence were determined and compared (integral scale, dissipation scale, Taylor microscale and Kolmogorov scale) for different grids and different velocities of the mean flow U = 4, 6, 10, 15, 20 m/s.
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spelling doaj.art-64b9ebb6189042a9823fdcf847b81fa02022-12-22T03:01:08ZengIsfahan University of TechnologyJournal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722017-01-01102713724.Length Scale of Free Stream Turbulence and Its Impact on Bypass Transition in a Boundary LayerJ. Grzelak0Z. Wierciński1Institute of Fluid Flow MachineryInstitute of Fluid Flow MachineryAn experimental investigation was carried out to study the turbulent flow over a flat plate in a subsonic wind tunnel. The enhanced level of turbulence was generated by five wicker grids with square meshes, and different parameters (diameter of the grid rod d = 0.3 to 3 mm and the grid mesh size M = 1 to 30 mm). The velocity of the flow was measured by means of a 1D hot-wire probe, suitable for measurements in a boundary layer. The main aim of the investigation was to explore the influence of the free stream turbulence length scale on the onset of laminar-turbulent bypass transition in a boundary layer on a flat plate. For this purpose, several transition correlations were presented, including intensity and length scales of turbulence, both at the leading edge of a plate and at the onset of transition. The paper ends with an attempt to create a correlation, which takes into account a simultaneous impact of turbulence intensity and turbulence scale on the boundary layer transition. To assess the isotropy of turbulence, the skewness factor of the flow velocity distribution was determined. Also several longitudinal scales of turbulence were determined and compared (integral scale, dissipation scale, Taylor microscale and Kolmogorov scale) for different grids and different velocities of the mean flow U = 4, 6, 10, 15, 20 m/s.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=42122&issue_ID=239Turbulence scale; Turbulence intensity; Boundary layer; Transition; Grid; Isotropic turbulence.
spellingShingle J. Grzelak
Z. Wierciński
Length Scale of Free Stream Turbulence and Its Impact on Bypass Transition in a Boundary Layer
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Turbulence scale; Turbulence intensity; Boundary layer; Transition; Grid; Isotropic turbulence.
title Length Scale of Free Stream Turbulence and Its Impact on Bypass Transition in a Boundary Layer
title_full Length Scale of Free Stream Turbulence and Its Impact on Bypass Transition in a Boundary Layer
title_fullStr Length Scale of Free Stream Turbulence and Its Impact on Bypass Transition in a Boundary Layer
title_full_unstemmed Length Scale of Free Stream Turbulence and Its Impact on Bypass Transition in a Boundary Layer
title_short Length Scale of Free Stream Turbulence and Its Impact on Bypass Transition in a Boundary Layer
title_sort length scale of free stream turbulence and its impact on bypass transition in a boundary layer
topic Turbulence scale; Turbulence intensity; Boundary layer; Transition; Grid; Isotropic turbulence.
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=42122&issue_ID=239
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