VORTEX-BODY INTERACTIONS

Author:

Rockwell Donald1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015;

Abstract

▪ Abstract  Interaction of a vortex, or combinations of them, with a cylinder, blade, or foil may involve both rapid distortion of the incident vorticity field and shedding of vorticity from the surface of the body. This review focuses on the underlying flow physics, with the aim of clarifying the origin of the induced loading. In the case of near or direct encounter of the incident vortex, the relation between three-dimensional features of the flow structure and the local loading poses interesting challenges for further research. With recently developed simulation and laboratory techniques, opportunities now exist to determine the instantaneous quantitative structure of these complex distortions and to interpret them within a theoretical, vorticity-based framework. Effective control of vortex interactions appears to be attainable. It will be necessary, however, to develop creative strategies, distinct from those traditionally employed for control of unstable shear flows.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics

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