Abstract

Measurements were made on the boundary layer along a flat plate in a two-dimensional low turbulence wind tunnel. A fine rod was attached to the plate as a two-dimensional roughness element, and the resulting transition from laminar to turbulent flow was investigated by hot-wire equipment. The transition was found to differ in marked contrast according as the height of roughness element k is small or large as compared with the thickness of boundary layer δ k at the element. When k /δ k is small, the boundary-layer flow separates at the element, but reattaches to the plate at some distance producing scarcely any disturbance. Transition occurs in the reattached boundary layer. A sinusoidal velocity fluctuation, characteristic of the laminar-boundary-layer oscillation, is observed at a distance downstream from the roughness element. When k /δ k is large, transition occurs in the separated layer before it reattaches to the plate. Within the separated layer, a sinusoidal fluctuation is observed having the frequ...

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