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Vortex shedding induced by a solitary wave propagating over a submerged vertical plate
Authors:Chang Lin  Tsung-Chun Ho  Sung-Chieh Chang  Shih-Chun Hsieh  Kuang-An Chang
Institution:

aDepartment of Civil Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, Taiwan

bDepartment of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3136, USA

Abstract:Experimental study was conducted on the vortex shedding process induced by the interaction between a solitary wave and a submerged vertical plate. Particle image velocimetry (PIV) was used for quantitative velocity measurement while a particle tracing technique was used for qualitative flow visualization. Vortices are generated at the tip of each side of the plate. The largest vortices at each side of the plate eventually grow to the size of the water depth. Although the fluid motion under the solitary wave is only translatory, vortices are shed in both the upstream and downstream directions due to the interaction of the generated vortices as well as the vortices with the plate and the bottom. The process can be divided into four phases: the formation of a separated shear layer, the generation and shedding of vortices, the formation of a vertical jet, and the impingement of the jet onto the free surface. Similarity velocity profiles were found both in the separated shear layer and in the vertical jet.
Keywords:Wave–structure interaction  Solitary waves  Flow visualization  Particle image velocimetry
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