15th European Turbulence Conference 2015
August 25-28th, 2015, Delft, The Netherlands
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Roughness Induced Boundary Layer Transition in Incompressible Flow


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Presentation:
Session: Instability and Transition 7
Room: Room A
Session start: 10:30 Fri 28 Aug 2015

Qingqing Ye   q.ye-1@tudelft.nl
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Ferry F.J. Schrijer   F.F.J.Schrijer@tudelft.nl
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Fulvio Scarano   F.Scarano@tudelft.nl
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Topics: - Instability and transition

Abstract:

The fluid dynamics process leading to laminar-turbulent transition behind an isolated roughness element is investigated in the incompressible regime using particle image velocimetry. The study covers the effect of roughness size and geometry on the promotion of transition. The measurement domain covers a large streamwise range from the near wake to the onset of the turbulent regime. Planar PIV measurements reveal the basic flow pattern and the turbulent structure of the flow characterizing by the velocity fluctuation statistics (RMS of the streamwise and wall-normal velocity component and Reynolds shear stress). The high Reynolds shear stress level reaching the region near the wall in the downstream area indicates the onset of turbulent boundary layer.