Journal article
Secondary motion in turbulent pipe flow with three-dimensional roughness
L Chan, M MacDonald, D Chung, N Hutchins, A Ooi
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | Cambridge University Press (CUP) | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2018.570
Abstract
The occurrence of secondary flows is investigated for three-dimensional sinusoidal roughness where the wavelength and height of the roughness elements are systematically altered. The flow spanned from the transitionally rough regime up to the fully rough regime and the solidity of the roughness ranged from a wavy, sparse roughness to a dense roughness. Analysing the time-averaged velocity, secondary flows are observed in all of the cases, reflected in the coherent stress profile which is dominant in the vicinity of the roughness elements. The roughness sublayer, defined as the region where the coherent stress is non-zero, scales with the roughness wavelength when the roughness is geometrical..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to gratefully thank the Australian Research Council for the financial support and the Victorian Life Science Computational Institute (VLSCI) for providing the computational time.