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The impact of dynamic roughness elements on marginally separated boundary layers

Servini, P; Smith, FT; Rothmayer, A; (2018) The impact of dynamic roughness elements on marginally separated boundary layers. Journal of Fluid Mechanics , 855 pp. 351-370. 10.1017/jfm.2018.589. Green open access

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Abstract

It has been shown experimentally that dynamic roughness elements – small bumps embedded within a boundary layer, oscillating at a fixed frequency – are able to increase the angle of attack at which a laminar boundary layer will separate from the leading edge of an airfoil (Grager et al., in 6th AIAA Flow Control Conference, 2012, pp. 25–28). In this paper, we attempt to verify that such an increase is possible by considering a two-dimensional dynamic roughness element in the context of marginal separation theory, and suggest the mechanisms through which any increase may come about. We will show that a dynamic roughness element can increase the value of Γ_{c} as compared to the clean airfoil case; Γ_{c} represents, mathematically, the critical value of the parameter Γ below which a solution exists in the governing equations and, physically, the maximum angle of attack possible below which a laminar boundary layer will remain predominantly attached to the surface. Furthermore, we find that the dynamic roughness element impacts on the perturbation pressure gradient in two possible ways: either by decreasing the magnitude of the adverse pressure peak or by increasing the streamwise extent in which favourable pressure perturbations exist. Finally, we discover that the marginal separation bubble does not necessarily have to exist at Γ = Γ_{c} in the time-averaged flow and that full breakaway separation can therefore occur as a result of the bursting of transient bubbles existing within the length scale of marginal separation theory.

Type: Article
Title: The impact of dynamic roughness elements on marginally separated boundary layers
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2018.589
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.589
Language: English
Additional information: This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher’s terms and conditions.
Keywords: boundary layer control, boundary layer separation, flow–structure interactions
UCL classification: UCL
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URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10057918
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