“…Since there are considerable amount of information both numerical and experimental, on flows over wavy walls, (Buckles,Hanratty & Adrian 9) , Maass & Schumann 10) , Hudson, Dykhno & Hanratty, 11) , De Angelis, Lombardi & Banerjee 12) , Cherukat et al 13) ; Henn & Skyes 14) ; Calhoun & Street 15) ) that can be made use of in verification and interpretation, we use a sinusoidal waviness as the basic geometry to construct more complex and general geometry. In many rough-surface flow investigations, angular roughness elements such as strip bars and blocks have been used as simplified models (e.g.…”