Title
Measurements of the Reynolds stress tensor in a three-dimensional turbulent boundary layer under infinite swept wing conditions
Author
Elsenaar, A.
Boelsma, S.H.
Institution
National Aerospace Laboratory NLR
Date
1974-07-03
Abstract
On a wind tunnel model measurements have been made of the six components of the Reynolds stress tensor in a three-dimensional incompressible turbulent boundary layer under infinite swept wing conditions in an adverse pressure gradient, with a three-dimensional separation near the trailing edge. These measurements complement the mean velocity measurements that were carried out earlier in the same test set-up (NLR TR 72O92 U). The measurements were carried out with a rotatable X-wire probe. An extensive discussion of the errors involved in this type of measurement is given. Turbulence intensities and turbulent shear stresses have been measured From the mean velocity profiles the velocity gradient is derived azid compared with the shear stress magnitude and direction. An interpretation of the results is included.
Subject
three-dimensional boundary layers
boundary layer se paration
turbulent boundary layers
swept wings
hot wire anemometers
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Publisher
Nationaal Lucht- en Ruimtevaartlaboratorium
Access restriction
Campus only
Source
NLR-TR 74095 U
Part of collection
Aerospace Engineering Reports
Document type
report
Rights
(c)1974 National Aerospace Laboratory NLR