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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Bourassa, Corey
URN etd-06142005-230117
Title An Experimental Investigation of an Accelerated Turbulent Boundary Layer
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Flint O. Thomas Committee Chair
Patrick F. Dunn Committee Member
Robert C. Nelson Committee Member
Thomas Corke Committee Member
Keywords
  • boundary layer
  • burst-sweep
  • relaminarization
  • turbulence
Date of Defense 2005-05-04
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Abstract
The experimentally determined response of the time-averaged turbulence of a $Re_{ heta}=4590$ boundary layer exposed to a large favorable pressure gradient is presented. The favorable

pressure gradient is generated using a linear contraction with a contraction ratio of $9.5:1$ and is characterized by a peak acceleration parameter, $K_{max}=4.4 imes10^{-6}$. Three

components of velocity are measured using multiple X-wires and the wall shear stress is directly measured using oil film interferometry. The accelerated boundary layer is found to exhibit behavior typical of extit{relaminarization} for values of $K geq 3.0 imes 10^{-6}$. The onset of reverse transition is believed to coincide with the modification of the near-wall structure and its eventual propagation into the downstream

boundary layer. Modification of the normal stresses in the near-wall region, large-scale changes in the skewness and kurtosis of the velocity components, a change in integral length scales of the accelerated boundary layer, and a shift in the energy spectrum each lend support to this assertion. Finally, a conceptual model of the motions of the coherent structures in the accelerated turbulent boundary layer is shown to be consistent with the measured data.

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