Abstract
The effect of time-periodical blowing through a spanwise slot on the near-wall
turbulence characteristics is investigated. The blowing velocity changes in a cyclic
manner from 0 to 5 wall units. The frequency of the oscillations is nearly equal
to the median frequency of the near-wall turbulence. The measurements of the
wall shear stress and the streamwise velocity are reported and discussed. The flow
field near the blowing slot is partly relaminarized during the acceleration phase
of the injection velocity which extends 40 wall units downstream. The imposed
unsteadiness is confined to the buffer layer, and the time-mean structural parameters
under unsteady blowing are found to be close to those of isotropic turbulence in this
region. The relaminarized phase is unstable and gives way to a coherent spanwise
structure that increases the shear from 80 to 300 wall units downstream of the slot in
a predictable way. This phenomenon is strongly imposed-frequency dependent.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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