Flow control downstream of a backward facing step

A simple LEBU-like device aimed at controlling the separated flow field behind a backward facing step, with special attention on its unsteady properties, is described; the device advantage is that it requires very small design modifications and/or complications. Visualizations of the controlled field are presented along with wall hot-wire measurements. The latter measurements provided information about both the mean wall quantities (skin friction) and unsteady properties (wall shear stress fluctuations); RMS and spectra of these fluctuations are presented, showing how the distribution of fluctuation energy is influenced by the presence of the manipulator. In particular, specific positionings of the device allowed to reduce wall unsteadinesses. To summarize the outcomes of the work, although the research is in its early stages, the results presented here prove the viability of this way of controlling separated flows.

[1]  Subrata Bhattacharjee,et al.  Modification of vortex interactions in a reattaching separated flow , 1985 .

[2]  P. Moin,et al.  Direct numerical simulation of turbulent flow over a backward-facing step , 1997, Journal of Fluid Mechanics.

[3]  Camussi,et al.  Small scale intermittency and bursting in a turbulent channel flow , 2000, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics.

[4]  Gaetano Iuso,et al.  Turbulence structure manipulation in a channel flow by outer layer devices , 1994, The Aeronautical Journal (1968).

[5]  Jonathan Morrison,et al.  Passive Control of Pressure Fluctuations Generated by Separated Flow , 1998 .

[6]  H. Sung,et al.  Control of turbulent separated flow over a backward-facing step by local forcing , 1996 .

[7]  Gaetano Iuso,et al.  Design, test and validation of a probe for time-resolved measurement of skin friction , 1999 .

[8]  M. Hasan The flow over a backward-facing step under controlled perturbation: laminar separation , 1992, Journal of Fluid Mechanics.

[9]  Kenjiro Suzuki,et al.  Turbulent heat transfer in a flat plate boundary layer disturbed by a cylinder , 1985 .

[10]  N. Zurlo,et al.  Unsteady behavior of back-facing step flow , 2001 .

[11]  J. C. Mumford,et al.  Manipulation of turbulent boundary layers by outer-layer devices: skin-friction and flow-visualization results , 1988, Journal of Fluid Mechanics.

[12]  M. Onorato,et al.  Turbulent boundary layer manipulation by outer-layer devices , 1995 .

[13]  P. Bradshaw,et al.  The reattachment and relaxation of a turbulent shear layer , 1972, Journal of Fluid Mechanics.

[14]  Roger L. Simpson,et al.  Turbulent Boundary-Layer Separation , 1989 .

[15]  John K. Eaton,et al.  A Review of Research on Subsonic Turbulent Flow Reattachment , 1981 .