Author:
ZDRAVKOVICH M. M.,FLAHERTY A. J.,PAHLE M. G.,SKELHORNE I. A.
Abstract
The aspect ratio of short coin-like cylinders is defined as
L/D, where L is the length
and D is the diameter of the cylinder. Force and pressure measurements
are extended
down to L/D=0.025. The force measurements indicate
an unexpected increase in drag
coefficient with decreasing aspect ratio. The basic equation used to define
the drag
coefficient is inapplicable for very low aspect ratio and the projected
area should be
replaced by the side area. Surface flow visualization tests in a wind tunnel
reveal the
variation in both shape and size of separation bubbles, which form on the
flat sides of
the model. A crescent-shaped area is observed between the primary and secondary
separation, followed by an unsteady re-attachment region. A strong hysteresis
effect is
observed in the development of the separation bubbles. The separation bubbles
can be
suppressed by rounding the sharp edges of the model, with considerable
reduction in
the drag coefficient. Finally, a flow topology is suggested consisting
of two horseshoe
vortices attached onto the flat sides and detached in a streamwise direction,
thus
forming two counter-rotating vortex pairs.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
23 articles.
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