Author:
GREGA L. M.,HSU T. Y.,WEI T.
Abstract
There is a growing body of literature in which turbulent boundary layer flow along
a mixed-boundary corner formed by a vertical solid wall and a horizontal free
surface has been examined. While there is consensus regarding the existence of weak
secondary flows in the near corner region, there is some disagreement as to the exact
nature and origin of these flows. In two earlier works by the authors, evidence was
presented supporting the existence of a weak streamwise vortex which rotates in
toward the wall at the free surface and down away from the surface along the wall.
This ‘inner secondary vortex’ is accompanied by an ‘outer secondary flow’ which
transports low-momentum boundary layer fluid up along the wall and outward at
the free surface. The magnitudes of the cross-stream velocities associated with these
secondary flows were measured to be on the order of 1% of the free-stream speed.
In this paper, high-resolution DPIV measurements made in the cross-stream plane
are presented. These clearly show the inner and outer secondary flows. The cross-stream vector fields allow computation of terms in the turbulent streamwise vorticity
transport equation. These terms indicate mean vorticity transport at the free surface
associated with the outer secondary flow. In addition there appears to be a balance
between the wall-normal and free-surface-normal fluctuating vorticity reorientation
terms.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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