Influence of a Two-scale Surface Roughness on a Neutral Turbulent Boundary Layer

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Pietro Salizzoni
Lionel Soulhac
Patrick Mejean
Richard J. Perkins
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[1] Université de Lyon UMR CNRS 5509 – Ecole Centrale de Lyon,Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et d’Acoustique
[2] INSA Lyon,Dipartimento di Ingegneria Aeronautica e Spaziale
[3] Université Claude Bernard Lyon I,undefined
[4] Politecnico di Torino,undefined
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2008年 / 127卷
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Roughness; Turbulent boundary layer; Urban canopy flow;
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Flow in the urban boundary layer is strongly influenced by the surface roughness, which is composed principally of isolated buildings or groups of buildings. Previous research has shown that the flow regime depends on the characteristic height of these obstacles (H), and the spacing between them (W). In reality, the urban boundary layer contains roughness elements with a wide range of length scales; in many practical situations these can be classified into large-scale roughness—buildings, or groups of buildings—and small-scale roughness, such as street furniture and elements on the façades and roofs. It is important to understand how the small-scale roughness might modify mass and momentum transfer in the urban boundary layer, but relatively little information is available concerning the potential interaction between large- and small-scale roughness elements in the different flow regimes. This problem has been studied using wind-tunnel experiments, by measuring vertical velocity profiles over a two-dimensional obstacle array, adding small-scale roughness elements to the top of larger parallel square bars. The experiments were performed for different cavity aspect ratios: the results show that the small-scale roughness increases the turbulence intensities and the momentum transfer when the large-scale obstacles are closely packed (H/W > 1) but it has very little effect for more widely-spaced obstacles (H/W < 1).
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