Wall-shear stress measurements in an adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer

Author(s):  
Koen J. Geurts ◽  
Bernardo Nottebrock ◽  
Wolfgang Schroeder
1951 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-100
Author(s):  
Donald Ross ◽  
J. M. Robertson

Abstract As an interim solution to the problem of the turbulent boundary layer in an adverse pressure gradient, a super-position method of analysis has been developed. In this method, the velocity profile is considered to be the result of two effects: the wall shear stress and the pressure recovery. These are superimposed, yielding an expression for the velocity profiles which approximate measured distributions. The theory also leads to a more reasonable expression for the wall shear-stress coefficient.


1989 ◽  
Vol 111 (4) ◽  
pp. 420-427 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. C. Thomas ◽  
S. M. F. Hasani

Approximations for total stress τ and mean velocity u are developed in this paper for transpired turbulent boundary layer flows. These supplementary boundary-layer approximations are tested for a wide range of near equilibrium flows and are incorporated into an inner law method for evaluating the mean wall shear stress τ0. The testing of the proposed approximations for τ and u indicates good agreement with well-documented data for moderate rates of blowing and suction and pressure gradient. These evaluations also reveal limitations in the familiar logarithmic law that has traditionally been used in the determination of wall shear stress for non-transpired boundary-layer flows. The calculations for τ0 obtained by the inner law method developed in this paper are found to be consistent with results obtained by the modern Reynolds stress method for a broad range of near equilibrium conditions. However, the use of the proposed inner law method in evaluating the mean wall shear stress for early classic near equilibrium flow brings to question the reliability of the results for τ0 reported for adverse pressure gradient flows in the 1968 Stanford Conference Proceedings.


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