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Hole diameter effect on flow characteristics of wake behind porous fences having the same porosity SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Hole diameter effect on flow characteristics of wake behind porous fences having the same porosity
Authors
Kim, HBLee, SJ
Date Issued
2001-06
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Abstract
The hole diameter effect on the flow characteristics of wake behind porous fences has been investigated experimentally in a circulating water channel having a test section of 300(w) x 200(h) x 1200(l) (mm). Three porous fences having different hole diameters of d = 1.4, 2.1,2.8 mm were tested in this study, but they have the same epsilon = 38.5% geometric porosity. One thousand instantaneous velocity fields for each fence were measured consecutively by the hybrid PTV system employing a high-speed CCD camera. Free stream velocity was fixed at 10 cm/sec and the corresponding Reynolds number based on the fence height was Re = 2,985. Consequently, the fence with the smallest hole diameter d = 1.4 mm (d(1.4)) decreases the streamwise velocity component and increases the vertical velocity component. Among the three hole diameters tested in this study, the d(1.4) fence has the largest turbulence intensity in the shear layer developed from the fence top. Regardless of the hole diameter, however, all three fences having the same porosity reduce the reduction of turbulent intensity in the lower region below the fence height (y/H < 1). (C) 2001 Published by The: Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics and Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
porous fence; hole diameter; turbulent shear layer; porosity; hybrid PTV; SEPARATION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/19529
DOI
10.1016/S0169-5983(01)00010-7
ISSN
0169-5983
Article Type
Article
Citation
FLUID DYNAMICS RESEARCH, vol. 28, no. 6, page. 449 - 464, 2001-06
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