Authors
Kevin Kevin, Jason P Monty, HL Bai, Gokul Pathikonda, B Nugroho, Julio M Barros, Kenneth T Christensen, Nicholas Hutchins
Publication date
2017/2
Journal
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Volume
813
Pages
412-435
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
A turbulent boundary layer developed over a herringbone patterned riblet surface is investigated using stereoscopic particle image velocimetry in the cross-stream plane at -filling streamwise vortices. The observed differences in the surface and secondary flow characteristics, compared to other heterogeneous-roughness studies, may suggest that different mechanisms are responsible for the flow modifications in this case. Observations of instantaneous velocity fields reveal modified and rearranged turbulence structures. The instantaneous snapshots also suggest that the time-average secondary flow may be an artefact arising from superpositions of much stronger instantaneous turbulent events enhanced by the surface texture. In addition, the observed instantaneous secondary motions seem to have promoted a free-stream-engulfing behaviour in the outer layer, which would indicate an increase turbulent/non …
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