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An experimental study based on Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) is presented with the objective of studying the flow regimes that appear in the flow past a confined prism undergoing self-sustained oscillations at low Reynolds numbers (Re). The square-section prism, placed inside a 3D square cross-section vertical channel with a confinement ratio of 1/2.5, was tethered to the channel walls and, therefore, it was allowed to move freely transverse to the incoming flow. Re (based on the prism cross-section height) was varied in the range from 100 to 700. Three different prism to fluid density ratios (m1) were considered: 0.56, 0.70, and 0.91. These two parameters, Re and m1, were used to map the results obtained. In particular, it was found that five different regimes appear: (1) steady prism with steady recirculation bubble, (2) steady prism with unsteady vortex shedding wake, (3) large amplitude low frequency oscillating prism with unsteady vortex shedding wake, (4) small amplitude high frequency oscillating prism with unsteady vortex shedding wake, and (5) irregular/chaotic motion of both the prism and the wake. The PIV results and associated numerical simulations were used to analyze the different prism and wake states.  相似文献   

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The nonlinear problem for propagation of wave-packets along the interface of two semi-infinite fluids is solved on the basis of multiple scale asymptotic expansions. Unlike all previous investigations dealing only with third-order approximations, here fourth-order approximation is developed. The corresponding solvability condition is obtained and the evolution equation in the case away from the cut-off wave number is derived. As a result, the nonlinear higher-order Schrödinger equation is obtained which contains the nonlinear part in a compact form. This equation is valid for a wide range of wave numbers. The stability diagram shows regions of stability and instability of capillary-gravity wave-packets. To cite this article: I. Selezov et al., C. R. Mecanique 331 (2003).  相似文献   

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A numerical investigation of three-dimensional sinusoidally oscillating flow around a circular cylinder was conducted to examine mushroom-type structures in the near wake that are manifestations of the Honji instability. The focus of this paper is to examine the flow structure through the analysis of the streaklines in the flow. Through the use of streakline visualizations and their correlation with vorticity in the flow field, the onset and development of the mushroom-type structures is followed. The parameter value range is 0.1<KC<2.0 and β=1035, 6815, and 9956. The streakline patterns in several axial planes are examined and used to describe the various mechanisms that sustain the mushroom-type structure during the oscillatory cycle.  相似文献   

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A transversely oscillating cylinder in a uniform flow is modeled to investigate frequency effects of flow-induced wake on lift and drag of the cylinder. Specifically, verified unsteady fluid dynamic simulations using an immersed-boundary method in a fixed Cartesian grid predict the flow structure around the cylinder and reveal how the integration of surface pressure and shear distributions provides lift and drag on the oscillating cylinder. In this study, frequency ranges to be considered are both near and away from the natural frequency of wake vortex shedding. Subsequently, the effects of frequency lock-in, superposition and demultiplication on lift and drag are discussed based on the spectral analysis of time histories of lift and drag.  相似文献   

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The flow behavior in the up- and downstream regions of a square cylinder subject to the modulation of a planar jet issued from the cylinder׳s front surface was studied using the laser-assisted smoke flow visualization method and hot-wire anemometer measurement. Reynolds numbers were from 1628 to 13 000. The drag force experienced by the square cylinder was obtained by measuring the surface pressures on the up- and downstream faces. The temporally evolving smoke flow patterns in the up- and downstream regions were synchronously revealed through the smoke flow visualization. The frequency characteristics of the instability waves in the up- and downstream regions were synchronously detected by the two hot-wire anemometers. Four characteristic flow modes were observed within the different ranges of the injection ratios. At the low injection ratios (IR<1), the ‘swinging jet’ appeared. The jet swung periodically leftward and rightward and formed a fluid bubble on the front surface. The fluid bubble contained a pair of counter-rotating vortices and presented a periodic variation in its height. At moderately low injection ratios (1<IR<4.3), the ‘deflected oscillating jet’ appeared. The jet was deflected in either the left or the right direction and wrapped around one of the edges of the square cylinder. Both the swinging and oscillating motions of the jet in the swinging jet and deflected oscillating jet modes were induced by the periodic feedback pressure signals generated by the vortex shedding in the wake. At the moderately high (4.3<IR<8.3) and high (IR>8.3) injection ratios, the ‘deflection jet’ and ‘penetrating jet’ appeared. The jet detached from the cylinder׳s front surface and penetrated a long distance into the upstream region due to large jet momentum. Neither periodic jet oscillation in the upstream region nor vortex shedding in the wake was observed. The drag coefficient was found to be decreasing quickly with increasing the injection ratio.  相似文献   

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The near-wake structure of a uniform flow past a circular cylinder undergoing a constant-amplitude transverse forced oscillation is studied numerically using a 2-D large eddy simulation (LES) calculation with a Reynolds number range from 500 to 8000. Two effects are considered: First, a comparison is made between the wake structures of periodic and nonperiodic forced oscillations of the cylinder. This was done to emphasize the importance of wake-structure differences of a periodic forced oscillation and a self-excited oscillation of a circular cylinder with the latter being characterized as a nonperiodic forced oscillation. The nonperiodic constant-amplitude forced oscillations were obtained by modulating the frequency of the periodically oscillating cylinder. The differences in the vortex-shedding behavior were made evident by analyzing the vorticity field in the entire wake domain. Second, the effect of changes in the moderate values of the Reynolds number for constant and variable frequency oscillation was investigated. Significant effects on the vortex-shedding patterns in the near wake were observed for both aspects of this study.  相似文献   

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An experimental investigation on flow around an oscillating bubble and solid ellipsoid with a flat bottom was conducted. A single air bubble (equivalent diameter De=9.12 mm) was attached to a small disk (∼1 mm) at the end of a needle and suspended across a vertical square channel (100 mm) by wire wherein water flowed downward at a constant flowrate. The solid ellipsoid (De∼9.1 mm) was suspended across the square channel in the same manner. The equivalent diameter-based Reynolds and Eotvos number range, 1950<Re<2250 and 11<Eo<11.5, placed the bubble in the ‘wobbly’ regime while the flow in its wake was turbulent. A constant flowrate and one bubble size was used such that flow in the wake was turbulent. Velocity measurements of the flow field around the bubble or solid were made using a one CCD camera Digital Particle Image Velocimetry (DPIV) system enhanced by Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF). The shape of the bubble or solid was simultaneously recorded along with the velocity using a second CCD camera and an Infrared Shadow Technique (IST). In this way both the flow-field and the boundary of the bubble (solid) were measured. The velocity vector plots of flow around and in the wake of a bubble/solid, supplemented by profiles and contours of the average and root-mean-square velocities, vorticity, Reynolds stress and turbulent kinetic energy, revealed differences in the wake flow structure behind a bubble and solid. One of the significant differences was in the inherent, oscillatory motion of the bubble which not only produced vorticity in the near-wake, but as a result of apparent vorticity stretching distributed the turbulent kinetic energy associated with this flow more uniformly on its wake, in contrast to the solid.  相似文献   

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This paper reports simulation results for free‐stream flow past an oscillating square cylinder at Re=100 and 150, for oscillating‐to‐natural‐shedding frequency ratios of 0.5?fr?3.0 at a fixed oscillation amplitude of 0.2 of the cylinder width. The transformed governing equations are solved in a non‐inertial frame of reference using the finite volume technique. The ‘lock‐in’ phenomena, where the vortex shedding becomes one with the oscillation frequency, is observed near the natural shedding frequency (fr≈1). Beyond the synchronization band, downstream recovery of the wake to its stationary (natural) state (frequency) is observed in cross‐stream velocity spectra. At higher forcing frequencies, a phase lag between the immediate and the far wake results in a shear layer having multi‐polar vortices. A ‘Vortex‐switch’ accompanied by a change in the direction of energy transfer is identified at the ‘lock‐in’ boundaries. The variation of aerodynamic forces is noticed to be different in the lock‐in regime. The velocity phase portrait in the far wake revealed a chaotic state of flow at higher excitation though a single (natural) frequency appears in the spectra. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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This note presents flow visualization results to show the response of wake flows behind a cylinder to the feedback suppression and excitation. The experiments were conducted in a water channel and the feedback perturbations were introduced into the wake by oscillating the cylinder transverse to the oncoming flow. The visualization photographs directly illustrated the wake flows under the feedback suppression and excitation at Reynolds numbers up to 25% above the natural onset Reynolds number for vortex shedding.  相似文献   

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The turbulent flow behind a circular cylinder subjected to forced oscillation is numerically studied at a Reynolds number of 5500 by using three-dimensional Large Eddy Simulations (3-D LES) technique with the Smagorinsky model. The filtered equations are discretised using the finite volume method with an O-type structured grid and a second-order accurate method in both time and space. Firstly, the main wake parameters of a stationary cylinder are examined and compared in the different grid resolutions. Secondly, a transversely oscillating cylinder with a constant amplitude in a uniform flow is investigated. The cylinder oscillation frequency ranges between 0.75 and 0.95 of the natural Kármán frequency, and the excitation amplitude is moderate, 50% of the cylinder diameter. The flow characteristics of an oscillating cylinder are numerically examined and the corresponding wake modes are captured firstly in 3-D LES at Re=5500. A transition between different wake modes is firstly investigated in a set of numerical simulations.  相似文献   

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In the present study, the wake structures behind an oscillating (zigzagging in a plane) air bubble, rising in a close vicinity of a vertical wall are experimentally investigated using a high-speed two-phase particle image velocimetry. While varying the distance between the rising bubble and the wall, the spatial and temporal variations in the spanwise and streamwise vorticity components contained in the wake vortices, in addition to the bubble trajectory, are measured in a tank filled with water. In particular, the Lagrangian streamwise vorticity fields in the bubble wake have been reconstructed and investigated in detail with different conditions. Without the wall, it is confirmed that there exist counter-rotating streamwise vortex tubes in the bubble wake, agreeing with the case of a two-dimensional zigzagging bubble, as reported in the literatures. It is also found that the hairpin vortex chain structures, initially attached to the bubble rear, evolve to detached vortex ring structures as the bubble rises in an oscillating path. While the detailed vortex structures show up quite differently from the reference case depending on the distance to the wall (e.g., actual bubble-wall collision), in general the wake behind the bubble as it moves toward and away from the wall can be summarized as: (i) transition to the detached vortex ring structures is accelerated; (ii) streamwise length of vortex tubes is shortened (evolution is interfered); (iii) counter-rotating vortex tubes approaching the wall tend to slightly bounce off and slide away (being dissipated fast) from each other on the wall; and (iv) boundary-layer like secondary flow structures are induced on the wall due to additional viscous effects. These wall-induced wake modification indicates that more fluid energy is wasted due to the wall interference, rather than being used to force the lateral movement of the bubble, which agrees with the reduced amplitude and wavelength of the oscillating bubble path on the wall. Finally, this explanation has been further confirmed by estimating the vortex-induced lateral forces acting on the bubble for each case.  相似文献   

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The wake structure of a circular cylinder undergoing forced rotary oscillations is studied at Re=150. Cylinder forcing conditions range between 0.17≤θPP≤5.58, where θPP is the peak-to-peak oscillation amplitude in radians and 0.67≤FR≤3.5, where FR is the ratio of forcing frequency to natural shedding frequency. DPIV and spectral analysis are used to obtain quantitative data about the wake structure. Wake modes and their dependence on forcing conditions are identified. These include previously unknown wake modes present at higher frequencies. Wake mode boundaries are identified on the parameter space. These lead to a better understanding of wake formation at low Re.  相似文献   

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横向强迫振荡柱体尾流控制是柱体涡激振动控制的基础,在海洋、土木等工程中具有重要意义. 横向强迫振荡柱体尾流中存在一种锁频旋涡脱落模式,即在一个振荡周期内柱体上、下侧各脱落旋转方向相反的一对涡,称为2P模式. 本文将相对宽度b/D=0.32的窄条控制件置于横向强迫振荡柱体下游,对振幅比A/D=1.25, 无量纲振频f_e D/V_∞=0.22,雷诺数Re=1 200的2P模式旋涡脱落进行干扰,并通过改变控制件位置,研究旋涡的变化规律. 采用二维大涡模拟和实验验证方法进行研究,在控制件位置范围0.8≤X/D≤3.2, 0.4≤Y/D≤3.2内,得到了2P, 2S, P+S和另外6种新发现的旋涡脱落模式,并对各模式旋涡的形成过程作了详细描述. 在控制件位置平面上给出了各旋涡模式的存在区域,画出了旋涡脱落强度的等值线图,并发现在一个相当大的区域内,旋涡脱落强 度可减小一半以上,尾流变窄. 发现柱体大幅振荡引起的横向剪切流在旋涡生成中起关键作用. 探讨了控制件对横向剪切流的影响,分析了控制件在每种旋涡模式形成中的作用机制.   相似文献   

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The hairpin packet's structure and its statistical scale in the later stage of bypass transition induced by a cylinder wake are investigated by time-resolved particle image velocimetry from the side and top view, respectively. Linear stochastic estimation is used to achieve the conditionally averaged velocity fields. For the side view case, the conditionally averaged structure consists of a series of swirling motions located along a line inclining at a large angle (18°) from the wall and a low-speed region occupied by the cylinder wake appearing right above them. In the (x, z)-plane at the wall-normal height y/???=?0.2, the dominant structures are shown to be the large-scale regions of low momentum elongated almost over 3?? along the streamwise. The low-speed regions are consistently bordered by small-scale counter-rotating vortice pairs organized in the streamwise with a statistical spanwise width of 0.55??. The results suggest that in the later part of the transitional zone, the upward induction of the cylinder wake enhances both the wall-normal and spanwise extent of the hairpin packets.  相似文献   

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Multi-resolution analysis (MRA) was applied to the large-scale coherent structure in a turbulent separation bubble affected by an unsteady wake. The unsteady wake was generated using a spoked-wheel type wake generator, which was installed in front of the separation bubble. The wake generator was rotated either clockwise (CW) or counter-clockwise (CCW) with a normalized passing frequency of StH=0.2. The Reynolds number based on the half-thickness of the blunt body was ReH=5600. To show the unsteady dynamic flow structures between the ‘cutting’ and ‘wrapping’ regimes, a MRA using the maximal overlap discrete wavelet transform (MODWT) was performed. This method enabled delineation of the coherent structure of the turbulent separation bubble through a scale-resolved analysis. Reconstruction of the flow field in combination with conditional averaging was attempted. Flapping motions as well as sawtooth movements of the unsteady separation bubble were analyzed using the MODWT. The unsteady wakes decayed faster in the system with CCW rotation than in that with CW rotation.  相似文献   

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This paper investigates the secondary vortex flows over an oscillating low-pressure turbine blade using a direct numerical simulation (DNS) method. The unsteady flow governing equations over the oscillating blade are discretized and solved using a spectral/hp element method. The method employs high-degree piecewise polynomial basis functions which results in a very high-order finite element approach. The results show that the blade oscillation can significantly influence the transitional flow structure and the wake profile. It was observed that the separation point over vibrating T106A blades was delayed 4.71% compared to the stationary one at Re = 51,800. Moreover, in the oscillating case, the separated shear layers roll up, break down and shed from the trailing edge. However, the blade vibration imposes additional flow disturbances on the suction surface of the blade before leaving from the trailing edge. Momentum thickness calculations revealed that after flow separation point, the momentum thickness grows rapidly which is due to the inverse flow gradients which generate vortex flows in this area. It was concluded that the additional vortex generations due to the blade vibrations cause higher momentum thickness increment compared to the conventional stationary LPT blade.  相似文献   

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A simple model for the near wake dynamics of slender bluff bodies in cross-flow is analyzed. It is based on a continuous distribution of van der Pol oscillators arranged along the spanwise extent of the structure and interacting by diffusion. Diffusive interaction is shown to be able to model cellular vortex shedding in shear flow, the cell size being estimated analytically with respect to the model parameters. Moreover, diffusive interaction succeeds in describing qualitatively the global suppression of vortex shedding from a sinuous structure in uniform flow. To cite this article: M.L. Facchinetti et al., C. R. Mecanique 330 (2002) 451–456.  相似文献   

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This paper reports an experimental investigation on the wake of a blunt-based, flat plate subjected to aerodynamic flow vectoring using asymmetric synthetic jet actuation. Wake vectoring was achieved using a synthetic jet placed at the model base 2.5?mm from the upper corner. The wake Reynolds number based on the plate thickness was 7,200. The synthetic jet actuation frequency was selected to be about 75?% the vortex shedding frequency of the natural wake. At this actuation frequency, the synthetic jet delivered a periodic flow with a momentum coefficient, C ??, of up to 62?%. Simultaneous measurements of the streamwise and transverse components of the velocity were performed using particle image velocimetry (PIV) in the near wake. The results suggested that for significant wake vectoring, vortex shedding must be suppressed first. Under the flow conditions cited above, C ?? values in the range of 10?C20?% were required. The wake vectoring angle seemed to asymptote to a constant value of about 30° at downstream distances, x/h, larger than 4 for C ?? values ranging between 24 and 64?%. The phase-averaged vorticity contours and the phase-averaged normal lift force showed that most of the wake vectoring is produced during the suction phase of the actuation, while the blowing phase was mostly responsible for vortex shedding suppression.  相似文献   

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Toward getting the vortex dynamics characteristics and wake structure of a sphere in proximity to a wall, the effect of a proximal flat plate on the wake of a stationary sphere is investigated via direct numerical simulation. The vortex shedding process and the significant variation of the wake structure are described in detail. The drag coefficient reduces and the wake structure of the sphere becomes complex due to the combined effect of the wake flow and the wall. A jet flow forms between the sphere and the flat plate, which suppresses the vortex separation on the bottom of the sphere. The asymmetric distributions of the coherent structures and the recirculation region behind the sphere are discussed. Besides vortex shedding patterns, the time-averaged velocity distribution, vortex dynamics, distribution regularities of turbulent kinetic energy and enstrophy are investigated.  相似文献   

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