Author:
KOPP GREGORY A.,GIRALT FRANCESC,KEFFER JAMES F.
Abstract
Hot-wire measurements were made simultaneously in two homogeneous ‘horizontal’
planes in the far-wake region of a cylinder. A technique developed using hot-wire
data to identify the spatial characteristics of the large-scale bulges at the interface
between the internal turbulent motions and the external irrotational flow was used to
unambiguously relate these outer intermittent bulges to the inner coherent structures.
It was found that a turbulent bulge is made up of a combination of a horseshoe
vortex (whose legs form one double-roller eddy) and the straining region present just
upstream of this structure. The approach also allowed the evaluation of the two most
prominent phenomenological models for the entrainment mechanism in the far-wake
region: the Kelvin–Helmholtz instability and Townsend's growth–decay cycle. It was
found that the decaying and re-forming of the bulges and entrainment structures is
not likely to occur. Rather, the evidence is that the large-scale bulges remain coherent
for long streamwise distances in equilibrium with the overall similarity of the flow.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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