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Eisma, H.E. (author), Westerweel, J. (author), van de Water, W. (author)
A scalar emanating from a point source in a turbulent boundary layer does not mix homogeneously, but is organized in large regions with little variation of the concentration: uniform concentration zones. We measure scalar concentration using laser-induced fluorescence and, simultaneously, the three-dimensional velocity field using tomographic...
journal article 2021
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van Hout, R.L.H. (author), Eisma, H.E. (author), Elsinga, G.E. (author), Westerweel, J. (author)
In many applications, finite-sized particles are immersed in a turbulent boundary layer (TBL) and it is of interest to study wall effects on the instantaneous shedding of turbulence structures and associated mean velocity and Reynolds stress distributions. Here, 3D flow field dynamics in the wake of a prototypical, small sphere (D+=50, 692&lt...
journal article 2018
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Kuyt, C.B. (author), Greidanus, A.J. (author), Westerweel, J. (author)
The objective of this study was to determine the advantage of the application of speedstrips to rowing oars for a lightweight single sculler. The research method comprehended three steps: (1) the analysis of the rowing oar movement, (2) the determination of the change in drag and (3) the composition of a rowing model to establish the...
conference paper 2016
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Eisma, H.E. (author), Westerweel, J. (author), Ooms, G. (author), Elsinga, G.E. (author)
New experimental research is presented on the characteristics of interfaces and internal shear layers that are present in a turbulent boundary layer (TBL). The turbulent/non-turbulent (T/NT) interface at the outer boundary of the TBL shows the presence of a finite jump in streamwise velocity and is characterised by a thin shear layer. It appears...
journal article 2015
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Greidanus, A.J. (author), Delfos, R. (author), Westerweel, J. (author)
The largest part of hydrodynamic drag during rowing, sailing or canoeing is the turbulent skin friction (80-90%). Higher velocities can be achieved by reducing the friction drag as a result of surface treatment. This research focuses on the development, characterization, and testing of drag-reducing surfaces, like nano- and micro-structured...
journal article 2012
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Elsinga, G.E. (author), Poelma, C. (author), Schröder, A. (author), Geisler, R. (author), Scarano, F. (author), Westerweel, J. (author)
journal article 2012
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Koschatzky, V. (author), Westerweel, J. (author), Boersma, B.J. (author)
The aim of the present study is to compare two different acoustic analogies applied to time-resolved particle image velocimetry (PIV) data for the prediction of the acoustic far-field generated by the flow over a rectangular cavity. We consider the model problem of sound radiating from an open, two-dimensional, shallow cavity with an aspect...
journal article 2011
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