2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10409-018-0758-z
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Effect of perforation on flow past a conic cylinder at $${\varvec{Re}}~=~100$$ Re = 100 : wavy vortex and sign laws

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“…In the wake of a bluff body without any geometric disturbance, such as a circular-or square-section cylinder, the shedding vortex with the spanwise vorticity ω z is two-dimensional (2-D) and laminar at Re = 40−150 [2], known as Kármán vortex streets. Experiments and numerical simulations confirm that when a geometric disturbance is introduced on a bluff body, the spanwise vortex is wavily distorted across the span, associated to the appearance of additional components of vorticity, ω x and ω y , in the wake [3,4]. This leads to the redistribution of the vorticity field and the formation of different vortex-shedding patterns, such as the Ω-type vortex, and even the complete suppression of Kármán vortices.…”
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“…In the wake of a bluff body without any geometric disturbance, such as a circular-or square-section cylinder, the shedding vortex with the spanwise vorticity ω z is two-dimensional (2-D) and laminar at Re = 40−150 [2], known as Kármán vortex streets. Experiments and numerical simulations confirm that when a geometric disturbance is introduced on a bluff body, the spanwise vortex is wavily distorted across the span, associated to the appearance of additional components of vorticity, ω x and ω y , in the wake [3,4]. This leads to the redistribution of the vorticity field and the formation of different vortex-shedding patterns, such as the Ω-type vortex, and even the complete suppression of Kármán vortices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Correspondingly, as shown in Fig. 1b, the vertical interaction between a vertical vortex pair and a spanwise vortex was studied by Lin et al [4] through numerical calculations in the wake of the peak-perforated conic shroud at Re = 100. Similarly, this interaction also results in the spanwise vortices twisted forward and backward in the streamwise direction (i.e.…”
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