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      The Turbulent Boundary Layer on a Horizontally Moving, Partially Submerged, Surface-Piercing Vertical Wall

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          The complex interactions between turbulence and the free surface, including air entrainment processes, in boundary layer shear flows created by vertical surface-piercing plates are considered. A laboratory-scale device was built that utilizes a surface-piercing stainless steel belt that travels in a loop around two vertical rollers, with one length of the belt between the rollers acting as a horizontally-moving flat wall. The belt is operated both as a suddenly-started plate to reproduce boundary layer flow or at steady state in the presence of a stationary flat plate positioned parallel to the belt to create a Couette flow with a free surface. Surface profiles are measured with a cinematic laser-induced fluorescence system in both experiments and air entrainment events and bubble motions are observed with stereo underwater white-light movies in the suddenly started belt experiment. It is found that the RMS surface height fluctuations, \(\eta\), peak near the boundaries of the flows and increase approximately linearly with belt speed. In the Couette flow experiments, a dominant peak in the spectrum of \(\partial\eta/\partial t\) is found at the dimensionless frequency \(fH/U\approx 0.7\). In the suddenly started belt experiment, surface fluctuations appear to be strongly influenced by sub-surface turbulence within the boundary layer, while ripples propagate freely when farther from the belt. Additionally, some mechanisms for air entrainment are observed and comparisons are made to predictions of incipient entrainment conditions in Brocchini and Pregrine (J. Fluid Mech., 499, 225-254, 2001).

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                2016-06-15
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                1606.05035
                f7e65615-2774-41ab-9f76-6a96d40eeda3

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                18 pages, 21 figures, 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014
                physics.flu-dyn

                Thermal physics & Statistical mechanics
                Thermal physics & Statistical mechanics

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