Flow management using natural instabilities

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Authors

  • J.M. Floryan Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Accidental introduction of a small disturbance into an unstable flow leads to a large change in the form of the motion, e.g., laminar-turbulent transition. We wish to explore this phenomenon in the design of flow management strategies. We want to modulate the flow using a small input of external energy in such a way that the flow evolves through a natural instability process to a new, more desirable form. This presentation is focused on the use of distributed surface roughness for such purposes.