“…For the former, acoustics excitations (Blevins, 1985), heating the cylinder (Lecordier et al, 1991), oscillating the cylinder at an appropriate frequency or frequency-modulation (Berger, 1967;Nakano and Rockwell, 1991;Tokumaru and Dimotakis, 1991;Suryanarayana et al, 1993), blowing and suction (Bearman, 1965), and recently electromagnetic force control (Kim and Lee, 2001) are typical examples. For the latter, typical examples are surface protrusions (Nigim and Batill, 1997) to change the flow separation location, shrouds to affect the fluid entrainment (Zdravkovich, 1997), the rear-wake stabilizer to minimize the mutual interactions of separated shear layers (Bearman, 1965;Eisenlohr and Eckelmann, 1989), and recently use of a very small control cylinder to efficiently suppress the wake behind the main cylinder (Strykowski and Sreenivasan, 1990).…”