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Experimental study of disturbances produced in a pre-transitional laminar boundary layer by weak freestream turbulence

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1985

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J. M. Kendall

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Abstract

The high-amplitude, low-frequency, disturbances generated in a Blasius boundary layer by grid-produced freestream turbulence were studied by means of hot-wire anemometry and by flow visualization. Emphasis was placed on determining the cause and nature of these, and on their effect upon the mean flow profile. It was found that the motion in the layer was intrinsically three-dimensional, according to which the fronts, of Tollmien-Schlichting waves became warped. Evidence of streamwise vorticity was noted. At Reynolds numbers near 1.6 million, the maximum attained, sharp velocity gradients appeared locally. With increase of grid size, there appeared turbulent spots which were wider than the coherence scale of the background motion.

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