Characteristics of wall pressure fluctuations in separated and reattaching flows over a backward-facing step: Part I. Time-mean statistics and cross-spectral analyses

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Laboratory measurements were made of wall pressure fluctuations in separated and reattaching flows over a backward-facing step. An array of 32 microphones in the streamwise as well as the spanwise directions was utilized. The statistical properties of pressure fluctations were scrutinized. Emphasis was placed on the flow inhomogeneity in the streamwise direction. One-point statistics such as the streamwise distribution of rms pressure and autospectra were shown to be generally consistent with the prior results. The peak frequency and the fall-off rate of autospectra demonstrated the shear layer-originated nature of pressure fluctuations. The coherences and wavenumber spectra in the streamwise and spanwise directions were indicative of the presence of dual modes in pressure; one is associated with the large-scale vortical structure in the low-frequency region and the other is the boundary-layer-like decaying mode in the high-frequency region.
Publisher
SPRINGER-VERLAG
Issue Date
2001-03
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

TURBULENT BOUNDARY-LAYER; BEHAVIOR; REGION; BUBBLE; ZONE

Citation

EXPERIMENTS IN FLUIDS, v.30, no.3, pp.262 - 272

ISSN
0723-4864
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/13632
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ME-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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