Skin friction fields from TSP surface patterns on an underwater cylinder in crossflow
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The relationship between the Temperature Sensitive Paints (TSP) surface pattern and the corresponding relative
skin-friction field is investigated for an underwater cylinder in crossflow at subcritical regime. The temperature map
evolution can be decomposed in the contribution of a time-averaged, a phase-averaged and a random component.
The first two contributions are discussed here. The asymptotic form of the energy equation at wall, solved by
following the variational approach, provides relative skin friction fields from the TSP surface temperature maps.
Results about the spatial distribution of the time averaged relative skin-friction profiles are compared with literature
data. The comparison shows an excellent agreement on the whole laminar boundary layer up to the laminar
separation line. Downstream, TSP-related results capture the secondary reattachment/separation events, which are
lost in the literature data. Phase-averaged skin friction sequences capture the evolution of the laminar separation, of
the turbulent reattachment and of the final separation, providing a description of the Laminar Separation Bubble
(LSB) over the whole shedding period. Evolution with Re of the time averaged position of the LSB is in agreement
with literature data
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
skin friction; temperature sensitive paint; cylinder; laminar separation bubble
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