Turbulent boundary layers in decreasing adverse pressure gradients
1966; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 26; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s0022112066001344
ISSN1469-7645
Autores Tópico(s)Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
ResumoThe results of a detailed mean velocity survey of a smooth-wall turbulent boundary layer in an adverse pressure gradient are described. Close to the wall, a variety of profiles shapes were observed. Progressing in the streamwise direction, logarithmic, ½-power, linear and $\frac{3}{2}$ -power distributions seemed to form, and generally each predominated at a different stage of the boundary-layer development. It is believed that the phenomenon occurred because of the nature of the pressure gradient imposed (an initially high gradient which fell to low values as the boundary layer developed) and attempts are made to describe the flow by an extension of the regional similarity hypothesis proposed by Perry, Bell & Joubert (1966). Data from other sources is limited but comparisons with the author's results are encouraging.
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