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Wall-pressure Fluctuations and Pressure-velocity Correlations in a Turbulent Boundary Layer

Wall-pressure Fluctuations and Pressure-velocity Correlations in a Turbulent Boundary Layer
Author: John S. Serafini
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Total Pages: 88
Release: 1963
Genre: Fluid dynamics
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This experimental study was carried out at a free-stream Mach number of 0.6 and a Reynolds number per foot of 3.45 x 106. The magnitudes of the wall-pressure fluctuations agree with the Lilley-Hodgson theoretical results. Space-time correlations of the wall-pressure fluctuations generally agree with Willmarth's results for longitudinal separation distances. The convection velocity of the fluctuations is found to increase with increasing separation distances, and its significance is explained. Measurements with the longitudinal component of the velocity fluctuations indicate that the contributions to the wall-pressure fluctuations are from two regions, an inner region near the wall and an outer region linked with the intermittency.


On the Generation of Wall Pressure Fluctuations for Turbulent Boundary Layers Over Rough Walls

On the Generation of Wall Pressure Fluctuations for Turbulent Boundary Layers Over Rough Walls
Author: Thomas E. Burton
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Total Pages: 63
Release: 1971
Genre: Fluid dynamics
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The study of pressure-velocity correlation in turbulent flow was extended to turbulent boundary layer flow over a roughened wall in the absence of a longitudinal pressure gradient. The results obtained are qualitatively similar to those previously measured over smooth walls. A theory is presented to partially explain the behavior of the measured correlations in both the smooth-wall and rough-wall cases.