Abstract
This paper experimentally studies the gas flow structure in a longitudinal flow around a honeycomb surface with hexagonal cells of various sizes and depths. The measurements are carried out using the PIV system for the developed flow in a flat channel with the cross-section of 21 × 150 mm and the length of 1000 mm. The flow is visualized, and the velocity and turbulence components are measured in a smooth channel and in the presence of honeycomb surfaces. It has been shown that a boundary layer with high gradient of velocity and turbulent pulsations is formed near the honeycomb.
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