Conference Proceedings
Wall pressure statistics in a high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layer
JC Klewicki, BF Perkins, MM Metzger
4th International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1615/tsfp4.30
Abstract
In order to better understand boundary layer turbulence at high Reynolds number, the fluctuating wall pressure was measured within the turbulent boundary layer that forms over the salt playa of Utah's west desert. Pressure measurements simultaneously acquired from an array of nine microphones were analyzed and interpreted. The wall pressure intensity was computed and compared with low Reynolds number data. This analysis indicated that the variance in wall pressure increases logarithmically with Reynolds number. Computed autocorrelations provide evidence for a hierarchy of surface pressure producing scales. Space-time correlations are used to compute broadband advection velocities. The advect..
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