Near-field flow structures and transient growth due to subcritical surface roughness

An immersed boundary spectral method is used to simulate laminar boundary layer flow over a periodic array of cylindrical surface roughness elements. Direct comparisons are made with experiments by using a roughness-based Reynolds number Re[subscript k] of 216 and a diameter to spanwise spacing rati...

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Main Author: Doolittle, Charles Jae, 1985-
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2010
Subjects:
DNS
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-05-1456
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2010-05-14562015-09-20T16:55:32ZNear-field flow structures and transient growth due to subcritical surface roughnessDoolittle, Charles Jae, 1985-Fluid dynamicsTransitionSurface roughnessDNSDirect numerical simulationAn immersed boundary spectral method is used to simulate laminar boundary layer flow over a periodic array of cylindrical surface roughness elements. Direct comparisons are made with experiments by using a roughness-based Reynolds number Re[subscript k] of 216 and a diameter to spanwise spacing ratio d/[lamda] of 1/3. Near-field differences between three similar studies are presented and addressed. The shear layer developed over the roughness element produces the downstream velocity deficit region while splitting of the vortex sheet shed the trailing edge forms its lateral modes. Additional geometrical configurations are simulated for comparisons with experimental results and future analysis by linear stability theory. Total disturbance energy E[subscript rms] is fairly consistent with experimental results while spanwise energy components vary significantly. Physical relaxation of the disturbance wake is found to remain a prominent issue for this simulation technique.text2010-11-04T15:40:20Z2010-11-04T15:40:36Z2010-11-04T15:40:20Z2010-11-04T15:40:36Z2010-052010-11-04May 20102010-11-04T15:40:36Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-05-1456eng
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language English
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topic Fluid dynamics
Transition
Surface roughness
DNS
Direct numerical simulation
spellingShingle Fluid dynamics
Transition
Surface roughness
DNS
Direct numerical simulation
Doolittle, Charles Jae, 1985-
Near-field flow structures and transient growth due to subcritical surface roughness
description An immersed boundary spectral method is used to simulate laminar boundary layer flow over a periodic array of cylindrical surface roughness elements. Direct comparisons are made with experiments by using a roughness-based Reynolds number Re[subscript k] of 216 and a diameter to spanwise spacing ratio d/[lamda] of 1/3. Near-field differences between three similar studies are presented and addressed. The shear layer developed over the roughness element produces the downstream velocity deficit region while splitting of the vortex sheet shed the trailing edge forms its lateral modes. Additional geometrical configurations are simulated for comparisons with experimental results and future analysis by linear stability theory. Total disturbance energy E[subscript rms] is fairly consistent with experimental results while spanwise energy components vary significantly. Physical relaxation of the disturbance wake is found to remain a prominent issue for this simulation technique. === text
author Doolittle, Charles Jae, 1985-
author_facet Doolittle, Charles Jae, 1985-
author_sort Doolittle, Charles Jae, 1985-
title Near-field flow structures and transient growth due to subcritical surface roughness
title_short Near-field flow structures and transient growth due to subcritical surface roughness
title_full Near-field flow structures and transient growth due to subcritical surface roughness
title_fullStr Near-field flow structures and transient growth due to subcritical surface roughness
title_full_unstemmed Near-field flow structures and transient growth due to subcritical surface roughness
title_sort near-field flow structures and transient growth due to subcritical surface roughness
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-05-1456
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