Frequency Response of Near-Wall Coherent Structures to Localized Periodic Blowing and Suction in Turbulent Boundary Layer
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We experimentally investigate the frequency response of near-wall coherent structures to localized periodic blowing and suction through a spanwise slot in a turbulent boundary layer by changing the frequency of periodic disturbance at similar velocities of free stream. The effects of blowing and suction disturbance on energy redistribution, turbulent intensity u'+rms over y+ and waveforms of phase-averaged velocity during sweeping process are respectively discussed under three frequencies of periodic blowing and suction in near-wall region of turbulent boundary layer, compared with those in a standard turbulent boundary layer. The most effective disturbance frequency is figured out in this system.
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LIU Jian-Hua, JIANG Nan. Frequency Response of Near-Wall Coherent Structures to Localized Periodic Blowing and Suction in Turbulent Boundary Layer[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(5): 1738-1741.
LIU Jian-Hua, JIANG Nan. Frequency Response of Near-Wall Coherent Structures to Localized Periodic Blowing and Suction in Turbulent Boundary Layer[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(5): 1738-1741.
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LIU Jian-Hua, JIANG Nan. Frequency Response of Near-Wall Coherent Structures to Localized Periodic Blowing and Suction in Turbulent Boundary Layer[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(5): 1738-1741.
LIU Jian-Hua, JIANG Nan. Frequency Response of Near-Wall Coherent Structures to Localized Periodic Blowing and Suction in Turbulent Boundary Layer[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(5): 1738-1741.
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