Dey, J. ; Narasimha, R. (1991) Effect of favorable pressure gradient on transitional spot formation rate Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 4 (2). pp. 192-197. ISSN 0894-1777
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Abstract
The calculation of the transitional boundary layer requires estimates of the extent of the transition zone, which in turn depends on the rate at which turbulent spots are formed. This rate has been found to scale with local boundary layer thickness and viscosity, and the resulting nondimensional group (called crumble) is a function of the pressure gradient, among other parameters. Available experimental data are analyzed to show that the crumble increases slowly with increasing favorable pressure gradients, being about four times as large as in constant-pressure flow when the Thwaites pressure gradient parameter at the effective origin of the resulting turbulent boundary layer is 0.1 and when transition is driven by free-stream turbulence.
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Keywords: | Boundary Layer; Transition Zone; Spot Formation Rate; Pressure Gradient; Intermittency |
ID Code: | 24503 |
Deposited On: | 29 Nov 2010 08:46 |
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