NED University Journal of Research
ISSN 2304-716X
E-ISSN 2706-5758




EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF FLOW RESPONSE TO STATIONARY DISTURBANCE IN ROTATING-DISK FLOW

Author(s): Muhammad Ehtisham Siddiqui1
1 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Ph. +966552184681, Email: mesiddiqui@kau.edu.sa.

https://doi.org/10.35453/NEDJR-ASCN-2018-0047


Volume: XVI

No. 2

Pages: 13 - 22

Date: March 2019

Abstract:
Three-dimensional boundary-layer flow is well known for its abrupt and sharp transition from laminar to turbulent regime. The presented study is a first attempt to achieve the target of delaying the natural transition to turbulence. The behaviour of two different shaped and sized stationary disturbances (in the laboratory frame) on the rotating-disk boundary layer flow is investigated. These disturbances are placed at dimensionless radial location (Rf = 340) which lies within the convectively unstable zone over a rotating-disk. Mean velocity profiles were measured using constant-temperature hot-wire anemometry. By careful analysis of experimental data, the instability of these disturbance wakes and its estimated orientation within the boundary-layer were investigated.

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