Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 67, Number 19
Sunday–Tuesday, November 20–22, 2022; Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Session U37: Turbulence: Boundary Layers
8:00 AM–10:36 AM,
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Room: 245
Chair: Scott Salesky, University of Oklahoma
Abstract: U37.00007 : Characterisation of flow and wall-pressure statistics of permeable-rough surfaces
9:18 AM–9:31 AM
Presenter:
Dea D Wangsawijaya
(University of Southampton)
Authors:
Dea D Wangsawijaya
(University of Southampton)
Prateek Jaiswal
(Université de Sherbrooke)
Bharathram Ganapathisubramani
(Univ of Southampton)
In this study, we aim to characterise the combined effects of both roughness and permeability on TBLs. Simultaneous hot-wire anemometry and microphone, as well as independent wall-shear stress measurements are conducted inside a boundary layer wind tunnel over a wide range of Reynolds numbers (9000 < Reτ < 38000), where the boundary layer develops over the following surface arrangements: permeable wall (polyurethane foam), rough walls (metal meshes with 81% and 73% open area, respectively), and permeable-rough walls (the foam topped with metal meshes). Present results suggest that both permeable-rough walls increase drag compared to that of permeable and rough walls, separately. Characterisation of the combined permeable-rough effects, decoupling of these effects on surface drag, and examination of coherence between velocity and wall-pressure fluctuations will follow.
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