Transitional flow structures downstream of a backward-facing-step – An investigation using high resolution tomo PIV
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Transitional flow structures in the shear layer of a laminar
separation bubble downstream of a backward facing step
(BFS) have been investigated by means of 2D-2C- und highly
resolved 3D-3C- tomographic Particle Image Velocimetry
(PIV) for Reynolds numbers between Re = 1420 and 3000
based on free-stream velocity U and step height h. By using an external acoustic excitation of the shear layer it was possible to arrange phase locked measurements of the wavy flow structures which emanate from instabilities according to
Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH). Snapshots of fully 3D-3C velocity vector volumes show complex flow topologies of the
non-linear part of the laminar-turbulent transition scenario.
This part seems to be governed by hairpin-like, streamwise
elongated vortices on top of the classical spanwise oriented 2-
D waves. These vortices organize a rapid fluid exchange
normal to the shear layer leading to turbulent reattachment of
the flow and subsequent development of a turbulent boundary
layer.