The structure of turbulent flow around vertical plates containing holes and attached to a channel bed

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作者
Basnet, K. [1 ]
Constantinescu, G.
机构
[1] Univ Iowa, Civil & Environm Engn Dept, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
关键词
LARGE-EDDY SIMULATION; EXCHANGE GRAVITY CURRENTS; WINDBREAKS ACROSS-WIND; POROUS FENCES; BOUNDARY-LAYER; TRIANGULAR PRISM; NUMERICAL-SIMULATION; PERFORATED PLATES; SQUARE CYLINDER; CROSS-SECTION;
D O I
10.1063/1.5009310
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O3 [力学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
High-resolution, 3-D large eddy simulations are conducted to study the physics of flow past 2-D solid and porous vertical plates of height H mounted on a horizontal surface (no bottom gap) with a fully developed, turbulent incoming flow. The porous plate consists of an array of spanwise-oriented, identical solid cylinders of rectangular cross section. The height of the solid cylinders and the spacing between the solid cylinders, corresponding to the plate's "holes," are kept constant for any given configuration, as the present study considers only plates of uniform porosity. The paper discusses how the mean flow and turbulence structure around the vertical plate, the unsteady forces acting on the plate, the dynamics of the large-scale turbulent eddies, the spectral content of the wake, and the distribution of the bed friction velocity on the horizontal channel bed vary as a function of the plate porosity (0% < P < 36%), the relative spacing between the solid elements of the porous plate (d/H), and the roughness of the channel bed surface. Simulation results are used to explain how the bleeding flow affects the dynamics on the larger billow eddies advected in the separated shear layer (SSL) forming at the top of the plate and the wake structure. It is found that the main recirculation eddy in the wake remains attached to the plate for P < 30%. For larger porosities, the main recirculation eddy forms away from the porous plate. The energy of the billows advected in the SSL decays monotonically with increasing plate porosity. For cases when the recirculation eddy remains attached to the plate, the larger billows advected in the downstream part of the SSL are partially reinjected inside the main recirculation eddy as a result of their interaction with the channel bed. This creates a feedback mechanism that induces large-scale disturbances of the spanwise-oriented vortex tubes advected inside the upstream part of the SSL. Results also show that the mean drag coefficient and the root-mean-square of the drag coefficient fluctuations increase mildly with increasing d/H. Meanwhile, varying d/H has a negligible effect on the position and size of the main recirculation eddy. The presence of large-scale roughness elements (2-D ribs) at the bed results in the decrease of the mean drag coefficient of the plate and, in the case of a solid plate, in a large decrease of the frequency of the large-scale eddies advected in the SSL. Published by AIP Publishing.
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