Experimental Investigation of the Flow Over Single and Successive Hills on Smooth and Rough Walls
- Authors: Belmahdi M.1, Zegadi R.1, Simoëns S.2, Bouharati S.3
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Affiliations:
- Laboratory of Applied Precision Mechanics, Optic and Precision Mechanics Institute
- Fluid Mechanics and Acoustic Laboratory
- Laboratory of Intelligent Systems
- Issue: Vol 59, No 6 (2018)
- Pages: 971-979
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0021-8944/article/view/161409
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021894418060020
- ID: 161409
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Abstract
This paper describes a laboratory study of the behavior of turbulent boundary layers in the presence of two-dimensional hills. Flow measurements of the developing turbulent boundary layer on a single hill and on two successive hills are performed in a wind tunnel. The mean and turbulent velocities are measured by PIV anemometry. The results provide a detailed description of the inner layers upstream and above the hills in the separation recirculation zones. The deduced mean and fluctuating velocity fields are compared for the flow in the presence of a single hill and two successive hills located on smooth and rough walls.
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About the authors
M. Belmahdi
Laboratory of Applied Precision Mechanics, Optic and Precision Mechanics Institute
Author for correspondence.
Email: miloud_belmahdi@yahoo.fr
Algeria, Algeria
R. Zegadi
Laboratory of Applied Precision Mechanics, Optic and Precision Mechanics Institute
Email: miloud_belmahdi@yahoo.fr
Algeria, Algeria
S. Simoëns
Fluid Mechanics and Acoustic Laboratory
Email: miloud_belmahdi@yahoo.fr
France, Lyon
S. Bouharati
Laboratory of Intelligent Systems
Email: miloud_belmahdi@yahoo.fr
Algeria, Algeria
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