Design of an experiment to measure unsteady shear stress and wall pressure transmitted through an elastomer in a turbulent boundary layer

A flat plate that is exposed to a turbulent boundary layer (TBL) experiences unsteady velocity fluctuations which result in fluctuating wall pressures and shear stresses on the surface of the plate. There is an interest in understanding how fluctuating shear stresses and normal pressures generated o...

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description A flat plate that is exposed to a turbulent boundary layer (TBL) experiences unsteady velocity fluctuations which result in fluctuating wall pressures and shear stresses on the surface of the plate. There is an interest in understanding how fluctuating shear stresses and normal pressures generated on the surface of an elastomer layer exposed to a TBL in water are transmitted through the layer onto a rigid backing plate. Analytic models exist which predict these shear stress and normal pressure spectra on the surface of the elastomer as well as those transmitted through the elastomer. The design of a novel experiment is proposed which will utilize Surface Stress Sensitive Films (S3F) to measure the fluctuating shear stress and hydrophones to measure fluctuating normal pressure at the elastomer-plate interface. These experimental measurements would then be compared to models of unsteady shear and unsteady pressure spectra within a TBL for purposes of model validation. This work will present the design of an experiment to measure the unsteady pressure and unsteady shear at the elastomer-plate interface and the methodology for comparing the measured results to the analytic model predictions.
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