Velocity and turbulence measurements in a separating boundary layer with and without passive flow control

Author:

Satta F1,Simoni D1,Ubaldi M1,Zunino P1,Bertini F2,Spano E2

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Macchine, Sistemi Energetici e Trasporti, Università di Genova, Genova, Italy

2. AVIO S.p.A., Torino, Italy

Abstract

The present paper reports the results of a detailed experimental study on low profile vortex generators (VGs) used to control boundary layer separation on a large-scale flat plate with prescribed adverse pressure gradients. This activity is part of a joint European research program on Aggressive Intermediate Duct Aerodynamics. The inlet turbulent boundary layer and the pressure gradient over the flat plate are representative of aggressive turbine intermediate ducts. By regulating the inclination of the wall opposite to the flat plate, different pressure gradients, typical of turbine intermediate ducts, can be obtained. To avoid separation on the movable wall, boundary layer suction is applied. Previous measurements showed the effectiveness of VGs in delaying separation and revealed their optimum configuration for the different prescribed pressure gradients. In the present work, laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) is applied to the most significant pressure gradient case, in order to obtain a more thorough knowledge of the near-wall flow field. Velocity and turbulence profiles are determined up to the near-wall region in order to provide an in-depth analysis of turbulent boundary layer at separation conditions, with and without application of control devices. LDV allowed high spatial resolution and accurate statistical analysis of the boundary layer velocities. The results show velocity and turbulence profiles typical of separated turbulent boundary layers for the baseline case, and non-conventional unseparated boundary layer profiles when VGs are installed on the flat plate.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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