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The Response of Turbulent Boundary Layers to Sudden Perturbations
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1985
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsTurbulenceTurbulent Boundary LayerBoundary LayerUnsteady FlowNumerical SimulationTransport PhenomenaSudden ChangeHydrodynamic StabilityPhysicsSurface RoughnessSudden PerturbationsMultiphase FlowTurbulent Flow Heat TransferCivil EngineeringTurbulence ModelingAerodynamics
The processes present in a turbulent boundary layer (BL) which experiences a sudden change in the surface roughness are discussed in terms of numerical models in comparison with empirical data. Consideration is limited to flow perturbations which preserve the BL approximation. Generalized continuity, momentum and turbulent energy transport equations are reviewed. The perturbed BL has two regions: one with large velocity gradients and an outer zone with smaller gradients. Expressions are defined for the velocity and temperature profiles and the roughness length after a step change in surface roughness, which causes the disturbance. A pertrurbation could also arise from a heat flux input of a pressure gradient. The effects of the shape of the perturbing step and the presence of several disturbing edges are explored. Finally, it is shown that closure forms and constants for self-preserving flows are worthy of further development because of their demonstrable abilities to describe simple perturbed flows.
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