A rapid predictive tool based on the linearised Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations is proposed in this work to investigate secondary currents generated by streamwise-independent surface topography modulations in turbulent channel flow. The tool is derived by coupling the Reynolds-averaged momentum equation to the Spalart-Allmaras transport equation for the turbulent eddy viscosity, using a nonlinear constitutive relation for the Reynolds stresses to capture correctly secondary motions. Linearised equations, describing the steady flow response to arbitrary surface modulations, are derived by assuming that surface modulations are shallow. Since the equations are linear, the superposition principle holds and the flow response induced by...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
While existing engineering tools enable us to predict how homogeneous surface roughness alters drag ...
Motivated by the prevalence of streamwise coherent structures inherent in wall-bounded turbulent flo...
Secondary flows are generated when a lateral variation of the topography, such as streamwise aligned...
A spanwise heterogeneity of roughness is known to lead to the formation of large-scale secondary mot...
Secondary flows are generated when a lateral variation of the topography, such as streamwise aligned...
Secondary flows are generated when a lateral variation of the topography, such as streamwise aligned...
Financial support was provided by the EPSRC/UK grant ‘Bed friction in roughbed free-surface flows: a...
The results of large-eddy simulations of open-channel flows over spanwise heterogeneous surface ridg...
The results of large-eddy simulations of open-channel flows over spanwise heterogeneous surface ridg...
The results of large-eddy simulations of open-channel flows over spanwise heterogeneous surface ridg...
Turbulent flow over a surface with streamwise-elongated rough and smooth stripes is studied by means...
The effect of spanwise heterogeneous surface geometry on turbulent boundary layer secondary flows an...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
Surface structuring in form of streamwise elongated triangular ridges is investigated in a framework...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
While existing engineering tools enable us to predict how homogeneous surface roughness alters drag ...
Motivated by the prevalence of streamwise coherent structures inherent in wall-bounded turbulent flo...
Secondary flows are generated when a lateral variation of the topography, such as streamwise aligned...
A spanwise heterogeneity of roughness is known to lead to the formation of large-scale secondary mot...
Secondary flows are generated when a lateral variation of the topography, such as streamwise aligned...
Secondary flows are generated when a lateral variation of the topography, such as streamwise aligned...
Financial support was provided by the EPSRC/UK grant ‘Bed friction in roughbed free-surface flows: a...
The results of large-eddy simulations of open-channel flows over spanwise heterogeneous surface ridg...
The results of large-eddy simulations of open-channel flows over spanwise heterogeneous surface ridg...
The results of large-eddy simulations of open-channel flows over spanwise heterogeneous surface ridg...
Turbulent flow over a surface with streamwise-elongated rough and smooth stripes is studied by means...
The effect of spanwise heterogeneous surface geometry on turbulent boundary layer secondary flows an...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
Surface structuring in form of streamwise elongated triangular ridges is investigated in a framework...
We examine the behaviour of turbulent boundary layers over surfaces composed of spanwise-alternating...
While existing engineering tools enable us to predict how homogeneous surface roughness alters drag ...
Motivated by the prevalence of streamwise coherent structures inherent in wall-bounded turbulent flo...