Author:
DEGANI A. T.,WALKER J. D. A.,SMITH F. T.
Abstract
Unsteady boundary-layer development over moving walls in the limit
of infinite
Reynolds number is investigated using both the Eulerian and Lagrangian
formulations.
To illustrate general trends, two model problems are considered, namely
the
translating and rotating circular cylinder and a vortex convected in a
uniform flow
above an infinite flat plate. To enhance computational speed and accuracy
for the
Lagrangian formulation, a remeshing algorithm is developed. The calculated
results
show that unsteady separation is delayed with increasing wall speed and
is eventually
suppressed when the speed of the separation singularity approaches that
of the local
mainstream velocity. This suppression is also described analytically. Only
‘upstream-slipping’ separation is found to occur in the
model problems. The changes in the
topological features of the flow just prior to the separation that occur
with increasing
wall speed are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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