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An Experimental Study on Separating and Reattaching Turbulent Flows over Permeable Walls (Effects of the Wall Permeability on the Mean Velocity Field)
2011
TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Series B
PIV measurements are performed for turbulent flows in a rib-mounted channel whose bottom wall is made of a porous layer. The effects of the wall and rib permeability are investigated focusing on the separating and reattaching flow region. Three kinds of porous media are employed. They have the same porosity of 0.8 but each has different permeability from the others. Two types of square cylinder ribs are used, one of which is an impermeable smooth solid rib and another is a permeable porous rib
doi:10.1299/kikaib.77.1325
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