Author:
TOMBAZIS N.,BEARMAN P. W.
Abstract
Experiments have been carried out to study the
three-dimensional characteristics of vortex shedding from a
half-ellipse shape with a blunt trailing edge. In order to control
the occurrence of vortex dislocations, the trailing edges of the
models used were constructed with a series of periodic waves across
their spans. Flow visualization was carried out in a water tunnel at
a Reynolds number of 2500, based on trailing-edge thickness. A number
of shedding modes were observed and the sequence of mode transitions
recorded. Quantitative data were obtained from wind tunnel
measurements performed at a Reynolds number of 40000. Two shedding
frequencies were recorded with the higher frequency occurring at
spanwise positions coinciding with minima in the chord. At these same
positions the base pressure was lowest and the vortex formation
length longest. Arguments are put forward to explain these
observations. It is shown that the concept of a universal Strouhal
number holds, even when the flow is three-dimensional. The spanwise
variation in time-average base pressure is predicted using the
estimated amount of time the flow spends at the two shedding
frequencies.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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