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Combined influence of the Reynolds number and localised wall suction on a turbulent boundary layer
Authors:O.?Oyewola  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:meoo@cc.newcastle.edu.au"   title="  meoo@cc.newcastle.edu.au"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,L.?Djenidi,R.?A.?Antonia
Affiliation:(1) Discipline of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Newcastle, 2308, NSW, Australia
Abstract:This paper considers the effect the Reynolds number has on a turbulent boundary layer that is subjected to concentrated suction, applied through a short porous wall strip. The response of the skin friction coefficient to suction is strongly modulated by the momentum thickness Reynolds number R theta 0. The magnitude and wavelength of the variation of the skin friction decrease as R theta 0 increases. Measurements clearly show that it is the combination of R theta 0 and the suction rate sgr that controls the boundary layer response. Relaminarisation of the near-wall flow, which occurs just downstream of the suction strip when sgr =5.5 and R theta 0=660, could not be achieved at higher Reynolds numbers. It is suggested that the ratio R theta 0/ sgr should not exceed a (as yet undetermined) critical value if pseudo-relaminarisation is to occur. The mean velocity profiles differ from the undisturbed profile for all the values of R theta 0 and sgr considered here. Although the redistribution of the turbulent kinetic energy among the normal Reynolds stresses is affected by sgr, a variation in R theta 0 does not appear to alter the effect of sgr on this redistribution.
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