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INCOMPLETE SIMILARITY IN A PLANE TURBULENT WALL JET ON A ROUGH SURFACE
The present study explores the hypothesis of incomplete similarity for a plane turbulent wall jet on a rough surface. Analysis of the outer and inner layers indicates that each region is characterized by a half-width which exhibits its own distinct dependence on the streamwise distance x from the slot, and a single self-similar structure for both regions does not exist. Comparison with the smooth wall case shows that the surface roughness modifies the streamwise variation of the half-width in both the inner and outer regions of the flow, although the effect in the outer region is minimal.Author(s):
Zhujun Tang
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Noorallah Rostamy
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Donald J Bergstrom
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
Canada
James D Bugg
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
Canada
David Sumner
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
Canada