Visualization of a locally-forced separated flow over a backward-facing step |
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Authors: | K. B. Chun H. J. Sung |
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Affiliation: | Test & Development Team Samsung Motors Technology Center San ?50, Kongse-ri, Kihung-eup, Yongin-city, Kyungki-do, 449-900, Korea, KR Department of Mechanical Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 373-1, Kusong-dong, Yusong-ku, Taejon, 305-701, Korea, KR
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Abstract: | A laboratory water channel experiment was made of the separated flow over a backward-facing step. The flow was excited by a sinusoidally oscillating jet issuing from a separation line. The slit was connected to a cavity in which water was forced through a rigid pipe by a scotch-yoke system. The Reynolds number based on the step height (H) was fixed at Re H =1200. The forcing frequency was varied in the range 0.305?St H ?0.955 at the forcing amplitude A 0=0.3. Time-averaged flow measurements were made by a LDV system, especially in the recirculating region behind the backward-facing step. To characterize the large-scale vortex evolution due to the local forcing, flow visualizations were performed by a dye tracer method with fluorescent ink. The vortex amalgamation process was captured at the effective forcing frequency (St H =0.477) for laminar separation. This vortex merging process enhances flow mixing, which leads to the shortening of the reattachment length. |
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