Author:
JIMÉNEZ JAVIER,UHLMANN MARKUS,PINELLI ALFREDO,KAWAHARA GENTA
Abstract
The behaviour of turbulent shear flow over a mass-neutral permeable wall is studied
numerically. The transpiration is assumed to be proportional to the local pressure
fluctuations. It is first shown that the friction coefficient increases by up to 40% over
passively porous walls, even for relatively small porosities. This is associated with
the presence of large spanwise rollers, originating from a linear instability which is
related both to the Kelvin–Helmholtz instability of shear layers, and to the neutral
inviscid shear waves of the mean turbulent profile. It is shown that the rollers can
be forced by patterned active transpiration through the wall, also leading to a large
increase in friction when the phase velocity of the forcing resonates with the linear
eigenfunctions mentioned above. Phase-lock averaging of the forced solutions is used
to further clarify the flow mechanism. This study is motivated by the control of
separation in boundary layers.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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