A spanwise heterogeneity of roughness is known to lead to the formation of large-scale secondary motions. In the present work the secondary motions are investigated based on the data sets extracted from direct numerical simulations (DNS) of fully developed turbulent open channel flow where spanwise-alternating streamwise stripes of rough and smooth surfaces with variation of the smooth surface elevation are introduced. In order to study the character of the secondary flow structures, the resultant flow fields are further analysed by means of instantaneous flow topology and by decomposition of the bulk mean velocity into its contribution parts. It is found that the wall-normal position of the smooth stripes significantly alters the secondary...
Dataset supports: Vanderwel, C., & Ganapathisubramani, B. (2015). Effects of spanwise spacing...
The cause of recently observed spanwise-alternating low- and high-momentum pathways [1,2,3] to appea...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
Turbulent flow over a surface with streamwise-elongated rough and smooth stripes is studied by means...
Heterogeneous roughness in the form of streamwise aligned strips is known to generate large scale se...
Financial support was provided by the EPSRC/UK grant ‘Bed friction in roughbed free-surface flows: a...
Large-scale secondary flows can sometimes appear in turbulent boundary layers formed over rough surf...
While existing engineering tools enable us to predict how homogeneous surface roughness alters drag ...
A rapid predictive tool based on the linearised Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations is propose...
Surface structuring in form of streamwise elongated triangular ridges is investigated in a framework...
The effect of spanwise heterogeneous surface geometry on turbulent boundary layer secondary flows an...
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent boundary layers (TBLs) over spanwise heterogeneous surface...
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent boundary layers over longitudinal surface roughness are pe...
Dataset supports: Vanderwel, C., & Ganapathisubramani, B. (2015). Effects of spanwise spacing...
Dataset supports: Vanderwel, C., & Ganapathisubramani, B. (2015). Effects of spanwise spacing...
Dataset supports: Vanderwel, C., & Ganapathisubramani, B. (2015). Effects of spanwise spacing...
The cause of recently observed spanwise-alternating low- and high-momentum pathways [1,2,3] to appea...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
Turbulent flow over a surface with streamwise-elongated rough and smooth stripes is studied by means...
Heterogeneous roughness in the form of streamwise aligned strips is known to generate large scale se...
Financial support was provided by the EPSRC/UK grant ‘Bed friction in roughbed free-surface flows: a...
Large-scale secondary flows can sometimes appear in turbulent boundary layers formed over rough surf...
While existing engineering tools enable us to predict how homogeneous surface roughness alters drag ...
A rapid predictive tool based on the linearised Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations is propose...
Surface structuring in form of streamwise elongated triangular ridges is investigated in a framework...
The effect of spanwise heterogeneous surface geometry on turbulent boundary layer secondary flows an...
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent boundary layers (TBLs) over spanwise heterogeneous surface...
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent boundary layers over longitudinal surface roughness are pe...
Dataset supports: Vanderwel, C., & Ganapathisubramani, B. (2015). Effects of spanwise spacing...
Dataset supports: Vanderwel, C., & Ganapathisubramani, B. (2015). Effects of spanwise spacing...
Dataset supports: Vanderwel, C., & Ganapathisubramani, B. (2015). Effects of spanwise spacing...
The cause of recently observed spanwise-alternating low- and high-momentum pathways [1,2,3] to appea...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...