Facilities

We are investigating two strategies to control flow structures over gaps in turbulent boundary layers. Experiments will first be conducted on small tabletop setups, before being tested in high- Reynolds number facilities. They will be instrumented with state-of-the-art diagnostics developed by the PIs at GW and HU. The experiments parameter space will be informed by detailed computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations and detailed perspectives from molecular dynamics and associated experiments. 
 

GW Pipe

GW Pipe

The GW Pipe is a 0.25 m diameter, D, water pipe to study turbulent wall bounded flows.  It is about 180 D long to enable a fully developed high-Reynolds number flow.  This facility, currently under construction, will be used for validating and improve turbulence models and other fundamental turbulence related studies.

 

Matched Index

MIR: Matched Index of Refraction tunnel

The Matched Index of Refraction tunnel uses materials that are refractive index matched to the working fluid.  The index matching enables to study near wall phenomena and fluid-structure interactions in complex geometries.   The tunnel has a 0.6 m square cross section.  This facility was originally at the US DOE Idaho National Laboratory and is now under reconstruction following significant upgrades.

 

Molecular Tagging visualization in turbulent channel flow

TCF: Turbulent Channel Facility

The Turbulent Channel Facility is a medium size channel facility (20 mm height, 10:1 aspect ratio, and 200 h in length).  The Channel can operate to a friction Reynolds number of 5,000. Its main application is the calibration of laser diagnostic used to probe turbulent flows.

 

Big Sloshing Tank in action

BST: Big Sloshing Tank

The world largest sloshing tank: 6 m, 2.4 m wide, 1.2 m tall. The tank is driven by a 22 kips hydraulic actuator (100 kN). The tank weighs 6 tons and is optimized to be stiff while light. Up to 10 tons of water can be accelerated laterally at up to 1.2 g. This facility is designed for optical diagnostics.

 

Flume 1

15 cm Flume

Test section is 0.15 m square and 0.9 m long.  The test section is UV transparent for MTV and PIV deployment.
Tompkins Hall Flume

40 cm Flume

The GW Mechanical Engineering Department has a large water flume. It has 0.4 m x 0.6 m test section and is 20 meters long. The flow is driven by a 25 hp motor and can achieve flow speeds of up to 2 m/s.