Experimental study of flow reattachment in a single-sided sudden expansion

The reattachment of a fully turbulent, two dimensional, separated shear layer downstream of a single-sided sudden expansion in a planar duct flow was examined experimentally. The importance of changing the structure of the separated shear layer on the reattachment process itself was examined. For all cases, the Reynolds number based on step height was greater than 20,000, the expansion ratio was 5/3, and the inlet boundary layer was less than one-half step height in thickness. A crucially important phase was the development of a pulsed wall probe for measurement of skin friction in the reattachment region, thus providing an unambiguous definition of the reattachment length. Quantitative features of reattachment - including streamwise development of the mean and fluctuating velocity field, pressure rise, and skin friction - were found to be similar for all cases studied when scaled by the reattachment length. A definition of the reattachment zone is proposed.

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