Perera M.D.A.E.S.
Year:
1980
Bibliographic info:
4th Colloquium on Industrial Aerodynamics, Aachen 18-20 June 1980

Reports measurements of the wake flows behind solid and porous fences, made with a pulsed wire anemometer (PWA) and a hot-wire anemometer (HWA). Discusses results which show the superiority of PWA in correctly measuring the highly turbulent and sometimes re-circulating wake flows. Gives empirical formula for profile of the velocity defect and shear stress perturbations. Concludes that porosity, and not the form of construction of thefence, determines the structure of the wake flow. States that in general it is difficult to say which value of porosity provides the best shelter. A solid fence is best for protecting the near wake zone, while a fence with porosity of 0.1 provides good shelter characteristics in the far wake.