International Journal of Rotating Machinery (Jan 1996)

Turbulence and Scale Measurements in a Square Channel with Transverse Square Ribs

  • Richard B. Rivir,
  • Mingking K. Chyu,
  • Paul K. Maciejewski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/S1023621X96000085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 209 – 218

Abstract

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Hot-wire measurements of the mean flow, turbulence characteristics, and integral scale in a square channel roughened with transverse ribs mounted on two opposing sidewalls are presented for three rib configurations: single rib, in-line multiple ribs, and staggered multiple ribs. Test conditions for multiple ribs use p/H = 10, H/D 0.17, and Re⁡D 23,000. Measured results highlight the spatial distribution and evolution of turbulence intensity and integral scale from the flow entrance of the first period to the developed regime near the exit of the third period. The highly turbulent, shear layer initiated near the trailing upper-edge of a rib elevates the turbulence level in the mainstream of the channel. The magnitude of turbulence intensity in the channel core rises from 0.7% in the approaching flow to about 20–25% near the exit of the third period. The integral scale dominating the mainstream flow increases from approximately one-half the rib-height, 0.5H, in the approaching flow to 1.5-2.5H behind the first rib and further downstream.

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