Flows in the boundary layer are retarded due to skin friction at the body surface. This, in the case of an adverse pressure gradient being present in the flow, leads to boundary layer separation (airplane wings, engine diffusers, axial compressors). To prevent or at least delay this phenomenon, the streamwise momentum of air particles in the boundary layer should be continuously supplemented with the momentum of external flow. Numerous investigations conducted hitherto show that the streamwise vortices generated at the surface appear to be a favorable means of transverse streamwise momentum exchange. Due to such vortices, fluid particles with high momentum are swept toward the surface to mix with the retarded air at the surface, which in turn is swept away from the surface. The mean streamwise momentum of the fluid particles in the boundary layer is thereby increased. Various vortex generators were employed to induce partially helical flow at...
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Semi-circular Rods Used to Control Turbulent Boundary Layer Separation at Cylindrical Surface
Andrzej P. Szumowski,
Andrzej P. Szumowski
Institute of Aeronautics and Applied Mechanics,
e-mail: aszum@meil.pw.edu.pl
Warsaw University of Technology
, ul. Nowowiejska 24, 00-665 Warsaw, Poland
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Jan Wojciechowski
Jan Wojciechowski
Institute of Aeronautics and Applied Mechanics,
Warsaw University of Technology
, ul. Nowowiejska 24, 00-665 Warsaw, Poland
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Andrzej P. Szumowski
Institute of Aeronautics and Applied Mechanics,
Warsaw University of Technology
, ul. Nowowiejska 24, 00-665 Warsaw, Polande-mail: aszum@meil.pw.edu.pl
Jan Wojciechowski
Institute of Aeronautics and Applied Mechanics,
Warsaw University of Technology
, ul. Nowowiejska 24, 00-665 Warsaw, PolandJ. Fluids Eng. May 2006, 128(3): 628-631 (4 pages)
Published Online: October 13, 2005
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May 23, 2005
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October 13, 2005
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Szumowski, A. P., and Wojciechowski, J. (October 13, 2005). "Semi-circular Rods Used to Control Turbulent Boundary Layer Separation at Cylindrical Surface." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. May 2006; 128(3): 628–631. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2175170
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