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A generalized wall-pressure spectral model for non-equilibrium boundary layers

Authors :
Pargal, Saurabh
Yuan, Junlin
Moreau, Stephane
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study uses high-fidelity simulations (DNS or LES) and experimental datasets to analyse the effect of non-equilibrium streamwise mean pressure gradients (adverse or favourable), including attached and separated flows, on the statistics of boundary layer wall-pressure fluctuations. The datasets collected span a wide range of Reynolds numbers ($Re_\theta$ from 300 to 23,400) and pressure gradients (Clauser parameter from $-0.5$ to 200). The datasets are used to identify an optimal set of variables to scale the wall pressure spectrum: edge velocity, boundary layer thickness, and the peak magnitude of Reynolds shear stress. Using the present datasets, existing semi-empirical models of wall-pressure spectrum are shown unable to capture effects of strong, non-equilibrium adverse pressure gradients, due to inappropriate scaling of wall pressure using wall shear stress, calibration with limited types of flows, and dependency on model parameters based on friction velocity, which reduces to zero at the detachment point. To address these short-comings, a generalized wall-pressure spectral model is developed with parameters that characterize the extent of the logarithmic layer and the strength of the wake. Derived from the local mean velocity profile, these two parameters inherently carry effect of the Reynolds number, as well as those of the non-equilibrium pressure gradient and its history. Comparison with existing models shows that the proposed model behaves well and is more accurate in strong-pressure-gradient flows and in separated-flow regions.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Fluid Dynamics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.07172
Document Type :
Working Paper