Author:
MACFARLANE I.,JOUBERT P. N.,NICKELS T. B.
Abstract
The work presented in this paper represents an experimental investigation
into
secondary flows, turbulent boundary layers and the interaction of the two
as they
develop in a zero-pressure-gradient rotating flow field. A duct of intermediate
aspect
ratio was used to examine secondary flows and determine when they begin
to govern
the boundary layer development. The aspect ratio (A)
was defined as duct height/width
at the upstream end of the working section. Measurements were taken at
three aspect
ratios: A=1, 2 and 4.A qualitative indication of secondary flow strength was established
with
mean-cross-stream-plane velocity measurements. A first-order analysis of
the secondary flow is
presented which provides a reasonable estimation of their strength. Mid-span
mean-flow,
turbulence and spectra profiles were measured on the duct walls parallel
to the
axis of rotation. Results are generally presented for A=2 and
1.
For A=4 and 2 there
were minor effects of secondary flows observed on the mid-span mean flow
parameters.
The turbulent shear measurements showed some secondary flow effect for
A=2. All
turbulence and mean-flow quantities were strongly affected by secondary
flows for
A=1. Spectra results presented for A=2 showed most variation
at the low-to-mid
wavenumber end. Spectra results for A=1 showed a bodily shift of
the whole
spectrum towards low wavenumber on the pressure side and high wavenumber
on the
suction side.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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