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search.filters.author.Yaragal, S.C.
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Wind tunnel experiments were conducted under highly turbulent and disturbed flow conditions over a solid/perforated plate with a long splitter plate in its plane of symmetry. The effect of varied level of perforation of the normal plate on fluctuating velocities and fluctuating pressures measured across and along the separation bubble was studied. The different perforation levels of the normal plate; that is 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% are studied. The Reynolds number based on step height was varied from 4×103 to 1.2×104. The shape and size of the bubble vary with different perforation level of the normal plate that is to say the bubble is reduced both in height and length up to 30% perforation level. For higher perforation of the normal plate, bubble is completely swept out. The peak turbulence value occurs around 0.7 to 0.8 times the reattachment length. The turbulence intensity values are highest for the case of solid normal plate (bleed air is absent) and are lowest for the case of 50% perforation of. the normal plate (bleed air is maximum in the present study). From the analysis of data it is observed that ?u?2/(?u?2), (the ratio of RMS velocity fluctuation to maximum RMS velocity fluctuation), is uniquely related with dimensionless distance y/Y?, (the ratio of distance normal to splitter plate to the distance where RMS velocity fluctuation is half its maximum value) for all the perforated normal plates. It is interesting to note that for 50% perforation of the normal plate, the RMS pressure fluctuation in the flow field gets reduced to around 60% as compared to that for solid normal plate. Analysis of the results show that the ratio [C?p max /-Cpb(1 - ?n)], where C?p max is the maximum coefficient of fluctuating pressure, Cpb is the coefficient of base pressure and ?n is the perforation level (ratio of open to total area), for surface RMS pressure fluctuation levels seems to be constant and has value of about 0.22. Similar analysis show that the ratio [C?p max /-Cpb(1 - ?n)] for flow field RMS pressure fluctuation levels seems to be constant and has a value of about 0.32.
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Techno Press
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Unsteady 2-D flow field characteristics for perforated plates with a splitter
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Yaragal, S.C.
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2004
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