Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
293356 Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Vortex shedding from two staggered circular cylinders of equal diameters was studied experimentally at Re=3.2×104–7.4×104. The centre-to-centre pitch ratio ranged from P/D=1.125 to 4.0 and the incidence angle was varied in small increments from α=0° to 90°. The behaviour of the Strouhal number data depended on whether the cylinders were closely, moderately, or widely spaced. For closely spaced staggered cylinders, P/D<1.5, the flow pattern is similar to a single bluff body, and only a single Strouhal number is measured. For moderately spaced cylinders, 1.5⩽P/D⩽2.5, two distinct Strouhal numbers are measured when α>30°, but there is some scatter in the Strouhal data when α<30°. For widely spaced cylinders, P/D>2.5, the Strouhal numbers are close to the single-cylinder value.

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