Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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655895 | International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
It is well known that FST enhances shear-layer entrainment rates, reduces the mean reattachment distance, and causes early transition to turbulence leading to an early breakdown of the separated boundary layer. Many experimental studies have shown that different vortex shedding frequencies exist, specially the so called low-frequency flapping when there is a separation bubble but its mechanism is still not completely understood. The previous study by us without free-stream turbulence (NFST) did not show the existence of such a low-frequency flapping of the shear layer and it is not clear what the effects of FST will have on these shedding modes. Detailed analysis of the LES data has been presented in the present paper and the low-frequency flapping has not been detected in the current study.
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Authors
Zhiyin Yang, Ibrahim E. Abdalla,