Adverse Pressure Gradient Boundary Layer Experiments Using Synchronized PIV and a Hot Wire Anemometry Rake

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Abstract

This is the first report of an adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer experiment performed in Laboratoire de M\'{e}canique de Lille, LML, wind tunnel which is of 20 meter in length. The adverse pressure gradient was created by means of a bump of 30 cm height. The thickness of the boundary layer was about 30 cm and Reynolds number based on momentum thickness, Re$_{\theta}$, was 30 000 for 10 m/s external free stream velocity. A hot wire rake of 143 probes synchronized and simultaneously sampled together with 2 stereo PIV systems in the wallnormal-spanwise (YZ) plane, 1 cm upstream of the wires plane, and 1 stereo PIV system to record in the streamwise-wallnormal (XY) plane. One high repetition PIV system was used in streamwise-spanwise (XZ) plane with sampling frequency of 3000 VF/s and also at a slower rate simultaneously with hot wire signal.

Authors

  • P.B.V. Johansson

  • M. Tutkun

  • William K. George

    Chalmers University of Technology, Dept. of Applied Mechanics, 412 96 Goteborg Sweden, Chalmers University of Tech.

  • M. Stanislas

  • J.M. Foucaut

  • J. Kostas

  • S. Coudert

    Laboratoire de Mecanique de Lille, UMR CNRS 8107, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq France

  • J. Delville

    Laboratoire d'Etudes Aerodynamiques, UMR CNRS 6609, 86036 Poitiers France