Author:
PIER BENOÎT,HUERRE PATRICK
Abstract
A family of slowly spatially developing wakes with variable pressure gradient is
numerically demonstrated to sustain a synchronized finite-amplitude vortex street
tuned at a well-defined frequency. This oscillating state is shown to be described
by a steep global mode exhibiting a sharp Dee–Langer-type front at the streamwise
station of marginal absolute instability. The front acts as a wavemaker which sends
out nonlinear travelling waves in the downstream direction, the global frequency
being imposed by the real absolute frequency prevailing at the front station. The
nonlinear travelling waves are determined to be governed by the local nonlinear
dispersion relation resulting from a temporal evolution problem on a local wake profile
considered as parallel. Although the vortex street is fully nonlinear, its frequency is
dictated by a purely linear marginal absolute instability criterion applied to the local
linear dispersion relation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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