Abstract
Spatio-temporal characteristics of wall pressure fluctuations in separated and
reattaching flows over a backward-facing step were investigated through an extensive
pressure-velocity joint measurement with an array of microphones. The experiment
was performed in a wind tunnel with a Reynolds number of 33 000 based on the step
height and the free-stream velocity. Synchronized wavelet maps showed the evolutionary
behaviour of pressure fluctuations and gave further insight into the modulated
nature of large-scale vortical structures. To see the relationship between the flow field
and the relevant spatial mode of the pressure field, a new kind of wavenumber filtering,
termed ‘spatial box filtering’ (SBF), was introduced and examined. The vortical
flow field was reconstructed using every single-point velocity measurement by means
of the conditional average based on the SBF second mode of pressure fluctuations.
The flow field showed a well-organized spanwise vortical structure convected with
a speed of 0.6U0 and a characteristic ‘sawtooth’ pattern of the unsteady trace of
reattachment length. In addition to the coherent vortical structures, the periodic
enlargement/shrinkage process of the recirculation region owing to apping motion was
analysed. The recirculation region was found to undergo an enlargement/shrinkage
cycle in accordance with the lowpass-filtered component of pressure fluctuations. In
addition, such modulatory behaviour of the vortical structure as the global oscillation
phase was discussed in connection with the conditionally averaged flow field.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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