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Active and passive in-plane wall fluctuations in turbulent channel flows

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JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 866, Issue -, Pages 689-720

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2019.145

Keywords

boundary layer control; drag reduction; turbulent boundary layers

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  1. AkzoNobel's Marine Coatings business (International Paint Ltd)
  2. Energy Technology Partnership [ETP106]

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Compliant walls offer the tantalising possibility of passive flow control. This paper examines the mechanics of compliant surfaces driven by wall shear stresses, with solely in-plane velocity response. We present direct numerical simulations of turbulent channel flows at low ( Re-tau approximate to 180) and intermediate (Re-tau approximate to 1000) Reynolds numbers. In-plane spanwise and streamwise active controls proposed by Choi et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 262, 1994, pp. 75-110) are revisited in order to characterise beneficial wall fluctuations. An analytical framework is then used to map the parameter space of the proposed compliant surfaces. The direct numerical simulations show that large-scale passive streamwise wall fluctuations can reduce friction drag by at least 3.7 +/- 1,% , whereas even small-scale passive spanwise wall motions lead to considerable drag penalty. It is found that a well-designed compliant wall can theoretically exploit the drag-reduction mechanism of an active control; this may help advance the development of practical active and passive control strategies for turbulent friction drag reduction.

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