Turbulent flow over a surface with streamwise-elongated rough and smooth stripes is studied by means of direct numerical simulation (DNS) in a periodic plane open channel with fully resolved roughness. The goal is to understand how the mean height of roughness affects the characteristics of the secondary flow formed above a spanwise heterogeneous rough surface. To this end, while the statistical properties of roughness texture as well as the width and spacing of the rough stripes are kept constant, the elevation of the smooth stripes is systematically varied in different simulation cases. Utilizing this variation, three configurations – representing protruding, recessed and an intermediate type of roughness – are analysed. In all cases, sec...
The influence of surface anisotropy upon the near-wall region of a rough-wall turbulent channel flow...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
A spanwise heterogeneity of roughness is known to lead to the formation of large-scale secondary mot...
Heterogeneous roughness in the form of streamwise aligned strips is known to generate large scale se...
While existing engineering tools enable us to predict how homogeneous surface roughness alters drag ...
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...
Large-scale secondary flows can sometimes appear in turbulent boundary layers formed over rough surf...
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...
Direct numerical simulations of fully-developed turbulent channel flow with irregular rough walls ha...
The effect of spanwise heterogeneous surface geometry on turbulent boundary layer secondary flows an...
The influence of surface anisotropy upon the near-wall region of a rough-wall turbulent channel flow...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
A spanwise heterogeneity of roughness is known to lead to the formation of large-scale secondary mot...
Heterogeneous roughness in the form of streamwise aligned strips is known to generate large scale se...
While existing engineering tools enable us to predict how homogeneous surface roughness alters drag ...
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...
Large-scale secondary flows can sometimes appear in turbulent boundary layers formed over rough surf...
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...
Direct numerical simulations of fully-developed turbulent channel flow with irregular rough walls ha...
The effect of spanwise heterogeneous surface geometry on turbulent boundary layer secondary flows an...
The influence of surface anisotropy upon the near-wall region of a rough-wall turbulent channel flow...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...