Author:
YEUNG W. W. H.,PARKINSON G. V.
Abstract
In a recent study by Yeung & Parkinson (1997), a wake width was proposed which
allowed the bluff-body potential-flow model by Parkinson & Jandali (1970) to be
extended to include the flow around an oblique flat plate. By incorporating this wake
width in the momentum equation originally derived by Eppler (1954) for separated
flow, the drag of the plate is related to its inclination and base pressure through
a simple analytical condition. It allows the base pressure, which is usually treated
as an empirical input, to be determined theoretically and thus the model becomes
self-contained. Predictions of the base pressure, drag and width of wake are found
to be in reasonable agreement with the experimental data. When applied to the
symmetrical flow around a wedge of arbitrary vertex angle, similar agreement with
experimental measurements is obtained as well. It is also demonstrated that this
condition is compatible with the free-streamline models by Wu (1962) and Wu &
Wang (1964) such that the corresponding predictions are in good agreement with
experiment.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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