The vortex street in the wake of a vibrating cylinder

Author:

Griffin Owen M.,Votaw Charles W.

Abstract

The von Kármán vortex streets formed in the wakes of vibrating smooth cylinders and cables were studied using a hot-wire anemometer and flow visualization by fog injection in a wind tunnel. All the experiments took place in the flow regime where the vibration and vortex-shedding frequencies lock together, or synchronize, to control the formation of the wake. Since the flow in the vortex formation region is fundamental to further understanding of the interaction between a vibrating bluff obstacle and its wake, detailed measurements were made of the formation-region flow for Reynolds numbers between 120 and 350. The formationregion length is shown to be a fundamental parameter for the wake, and is dependent on a shedding parameterSt* related to the natureally occurring Strouhal number for the von Kármán street. The effects of vibration amplitude and frequency on the mean and fluctuating velocity fields in the wake become apparent when the downstream displacement is scaled with the formation length. The von Kármán vortex street behind a vibrating cylinder is divided into three predominant flow regimes: the formation, stable and unstable regions. Fundamental differences exist in the vortex streets generated behind stationary and vibrating cylinders, but many classical characteristics, including the manner of vortex breakdown in the unstable region, are shared by the two systems.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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