2003
DOI: 10.2322/tjsass.45.236
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Passive Separation Control on a Square Cylinder at Transonic Speed.

Abstract: A method to control flow separation on a square cylinder has been investigated. The method incorporates the use of small tabs that were deployed in highly separated regions on the sides of the cylinder. The effectiveness of the tabs was investigated mainly at M = 0.56, with limited data also taken at M = 0.71. The tabs proved to be very effective in reducing drag and suppressing force fluctuations on the cylinder. The largest drag reduction, amounting to almost 35%, was achieved at M = 0.56. Pressure measureme… Show more

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“…A square cylinder was examined experimentally (Igarashi 1984;Shao et al 2007). A square cylinder with grooves and tabs was examined (Koide et al 2006;Layukallo and Nakamura 2003;Yamagishi et al 2004). A square cylinder with rectangular cutouts at its edges was examined experimentally (Kurata and Morishita 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A square cylinder was examined experimentally (Igarashi 1984;Shao et al 2007). A square cylinder with grooves and tabs was examined (Koide et al 2006;Layukallo and Nakamura 2003;Yamagishi et al 2004). A square cylinder with rectangular cutouts at its edges was examined experimentally (Kurata and Morishita 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%