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Modelling the time dependent flow over riblets in the viscous wall region
Authors:S Tullis and A Pollard
Institution:(1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Queen's University at Kingston, K7L3N6, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The flow over riblets is examined computationally using a time dependent model of the viscous wall region. This ldquo2 1/2 D modelrdquo, developed by Hatziavramidis and Hanratty (1979) and modified by Nikolaides (1984) and Chapman and Kuhn (1981, 1986) assumes homogeneity in the streamwise direction so that the flow is solved only in the cross-sectional plane. The flow at the upper boundary of the computational domain (y + cong 40) is described using a streamwise eddy model consisting of two scales, one of the streak spacing (lambda+ cong 100), which dominates vertical momentum transport, and a larger scale that accounts for the influence of large outer flow eddies.The protrusion height concept (Bechert and Bartenwerfer, 1989) is used to define ay +=0 location for surfaces with riblets. A control volume finite element method utilizing triangular meshes is used to exactly fit the riblet cross-sectional geometry. Results obtained using fairly large riblets compare well with the limited experimental evidence available. Observations of the transient flow suggest that the riblets interact with the near-wall streamwise vortices, weakening them by the generation of intermittent secondary vortices within the riblet valleys. The riblets also appear to limit the lateral spread of inrushes towards the wall and retain low momentum fluid in the riblet valleys effectively isolating much of the wall from such inrushes.
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