Frequency Effect on Properties of Turbulent/Non-turbulent Interface in Separated and Reattaching Flows Past an Oscillating Fence
Sicheng Li,
Jinjun Wang
Abstract:The turbulent/non-turbulent interface (TNTI) in the separated and reattaching flows induced by an oscillating fence is experimentally study using particle image velocimetry in this paper. The oscillation frequency of fence is varied spanning subcritical, transitional, critical and supercritical flow regimes, respectively. In the subcritical case, the flow pattern and the TNTI properties are very similar to that in the static case, except in the vicinity of the fence where the actuated low-frequency flapping of… Show more
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