Effect of truncated cone roughness element density on hydrodynamic drag

ORAL

Abstract

An experimental study was conducted on rough-wall, turbulent boundary layer flow. Varying planform densities of truncated cone roughness elements were investigated. Element densities studied ranged from 10\% to 57\%. Detailed turbulent boundary layer velocity statistics were recorded with a two-component LDV system on a three-axis traverse. Hydrodynamic roughness length ($z_0$) and skin-friction coefficient ($C_f$) were determined and compared with the estimates from existing roughness element drag prediction models including Macdonald et al. (1998) and Yang et al. (2015). The roughness elements used in this work model idealized barnacles, so implications of this data set for ship powering are considered.

Authors

  • Kristofer Womack

    Johns Hopkins University

  • Michael Schultz

    US Naval Academy, United States Naval Academy, U.S. Naval Academy

  • Charles Meneveau

    Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Univ