A Flow Visualization Study of Vortex Interaction With the Wake of a Sphere

Author:

Sun M.1,Marshall J. S.1

Affiliation:

1. Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research and Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242

Abstract

A study of the interaction between an initially columnar intake vortex (hereinafter referred to as the primary vortex) and vortex structures in the wake of a single sphere (hereinafter referred to as secondary vortices) is performed using a series of flow visualization experiments, in which a sphere is towed toward a stationary vortex with ambient axial flow and gradually decelerated to rest at a specified distance from the vortex core axis. Both the primary vortex core and the boundary layer of the sphere are visualized using laser-induced fluorescent dyes of two different colors, which are illuminated either with a laser sheet or a laser volume. The strength of the primary vortex is measured using particle-image velocimetry, which is also used to measure the strength of the secondary vortices in select cases. The form of the sphere wake in the presence of the primary vortex and the effect of the induced velocity from the secondary vortices on the primary vortex are studied for different values of the vortex-sphere separation distance, the sphere diameter, and the primary vortex core radius. Weak secondary vortices are observed to induce formation of small-amplitude waves of varying core area on the primary vortex, eventually forming a turbulent sheath surrounding the primary vortex. Stronger secondary vortices have an increasingly strong effect on the primary vortex, including large-amplitude variation in core area, outward ejection of fluid from the primary vortex core, and breakdown of the primary vortex. [S0098-2202(00)01403-6]

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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