Turbulent boundary-layer wall-pressure fluctuations on smooth and rough walls
- 16 December 1970
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 44 (04) , 637-660
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112070002069
Abstract
Turbulent boundary-layer wall-pressure measurements were made with microphones three times smaller (relative to a boundary-layer displacement thickness) than microphones used in earlier work. The improved high-frequency resolution permitted examination of the influence of high-frequency eddies on smooth-wall pressure statistics. It was found that the space-time decay rate is considerably higher than previously reported. Measurements of cross-spectral density made with 5 Hz bandwidth filters disclosed low phase speeds at low frequency and small separation. Measurements were repeated on rough walls and parallels were drawn from knowledge of a smooth-wall boundary-layer structure to propose a structure for a rough-wall boundary layer. The effect of independently varying roughness height and separation on the large and small-scale turbulence structure was deduced from the measurements. It was found that roughness separation affected the very large-scale structure, whereas the roughness height influenced the medium and very small-scale turbulence.Keywords
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