Turbulent time-events in channel with rough walls |
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Authors: | Kiran Bhaganagar Vejapong Juttijudata |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas, 3-04-16 Engineering Building, UTSA, San Antonio, TX, 78249, USA 2. Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, 10900, Thailand
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Abstract: | This brief communication quantifies the time-events that contribute to the dynamics of wall-bounded flows with rough walls. Lumley’s Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) methodology has been used to extract the energetic modes of the flow. We have used the concept of entropy, a representation of lack of organization in the flow, to represent the extent of spread of turbulent kinetic energy to higher modes. The rough-wall dynamics is dominated by fast activity (short time period) propagating modes and slow activity (long time period) roll modes. A single dominant timescale has been captured for all the propagating modes in flows over smooth walls; multiple dominant timescales representing various vortex shedding events are captured for rough walls. Variable-interval time averaging technique has been used to obtain the bursting frequency. The bursting frequency of rough-wall turbulence is higher compared to smooth-wall turbulence, suggesting that roughness enhances turbulence production activity. Another insightful observation for rough walls revealed by our study is that the vortex shedding frequency of roughness elements is much higher compared to the bursting frequency of rough-wall turbulence. POD provides a straightforward method to extract the natural frequency of shed vortices due to roughness, an important dynamical activity in rough-wall turbulent boundary layers. |
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