The Magnification of Roughness Drag by Pressure Gradients

Abstract
Summary A simplified analysis indicates that the increase in profile drag of an aerofoil due to an isolated roughness element is, in general, different from the drag of the element measured on a flat plate with the same free-stream velocity. This “magnification” effect is caused chiefly by the effect of the pressure gradients on the boundary layer downstream of the roughness element. The degree of magnification is not closely approximated by the ratio of local to free-stream dynamic pressure and, in many typical cases, the contribution to the drag due to roughness elements may be seriously under-estimated in this way. Measurements of the effect of the initial boundary-layer thickness on the subsequent development of a turbulent boundary-layer in an adverse pressure gradient support the theoretical conclusions.

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