TY - JOUR
T1 - Free-Stream turbulence effects on convex-curved turbulent boundary layers
AU - You, S. M.
AU - Simon, T. W.
AU - Kim, J.
PY - 1989/2
Y1 - 1989/2
N2 - Free-stream turbulence intensity effects on a convex-curved turbulent boundary layer are investigated. An attached fully turbulent boundary layer is grown on aflat plate and is then introduced to a downstream section where the test wall is convexly curved, having a constant radius of curvature. Two cases, with free-stream turbulence intensities of 1.85 and 0.65 percent, are discussed. They were taken in the same facility and with the same strength of curvature, δ/R = 0.03-0.045. The two cases have similar flow conditions upon entry to the curve, thus separating the freestream turbulence effects under study from other effects. The higher turbulence case displayed stronger curvature effects on the skin friction coefficient Cf, and on streamwise-normal and shear stress profiles, than observed in the lower turbulence case. Observations of this are: (1) As expected, the higher turbulence case has a higher Cf value (˜ 5 percent) upstream of the curve than does the lower turbulence case, but this difference diminishes by the end of the curve. (2) Streamwise turbulence intensity profiles, differing upstream of the curve for the two cases, are found to be similar near the end of the curve, thus indicating that the effect of curvature is dominating over the effect of free-stream turbulence intensity. Many effects of curvature observed in the lower turbulence intensity case, and reported previously, e.g., a dramatic response to the introduction of curvature and the rapid assumption of an asymptotic shape within the curve, are also seen in the higher turbulence case.
AB - Free-stream turbulence intensity effects on a convex-curved turbulent boundary layer are investigated. An attached fully turbulent boundary layer is grown on aflat plate and is then introduced to a downstream section where the test wall is convexly curved, having a constant radius of curvature. Two cases, with free-stream turbulence intensities of 1.85 and 0.65 percent, are discussed. They were taken in the same facility and with the same strength of curvature, δ/R = 0.03-0.045. The two cases have similar flow conditions upon entry to the curve, thus separating the freestream turbulence effects under study from other effects. The higher turbulence case displayed stronger curvature effects on the skin friction coefficient Cf, and on streamwise-normal and shear stress profiles, than observed in the lower turbulence case. Observations of this are: (1) As expected, the higher turbulence case has a higher Cf value (˜ 5 percent) upstream of the curve than does the lower turbulence case, but this difference diminishes by the end of the curve. (2) Streamwise turbulence intensity profiles, differing upstream of the curve for the two cases, are found to be similar near the end of the curve, thus indicating that the effect of curvature is dominating over the effect of free-stream turbulence intensity. Many effects of curvature observed in the lower turbulence intensity case, and reported previously, e.g., a dramatic response to the introduction of curvature and the rapid assumption of an asymptotic shape within the curve, are also seen in the higher turbulence case.
KW - Forced convection
KW - Turbulence
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U2 - 10.1115/1.3250660
DO - 10.1115/1.3250660
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0024607099
SN - 0022-1481
VL - 111
SP - 66
EP - 72
JO - Journal of Heat Transfer
JF - Journal of Heat Transfer
IS - 1
ER -