High-strain-rate free-surface boundary-layer flows
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 126, 443-461
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112083000269
Abstract
Two-dimensional boundary-layer flows of water down an inclined table were investigated in both the laminar and turbulent regimes. Mean, r.m.s. and skewness and velocity spectra were determined from streamwise velocity measurements. Two laser-Doppler anemometry methods were developed (for studying polymer-solution flows using this same water table) and compared with measurements obtained using hot-film anemometry. All three techniques obtained consistent results.An analysis based on a von Mises transformation is presented which accurately predicts the mean-velocity profile and flow development in the laminar regime. High strain rates are achieved which can be varied independently of Reynolds number, and turbulent flows are easily generated by inserting a disturbance. These turbulent flows are surprisingly similar to more commonly investigated turbulent boundarylayer flows of much greater y+ extent. Turbulent water-table flows typically extend only to y+ = 100, yet mean velocity essentially follows the law of the wall, and intensity and skewness measurements are similar to those obtained in flows much less limited in y+.Keywords
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