Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6756876 Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 2018 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two frequencies are detected: a higher frequency, which corresponds to the shedding of hairpin vortices, and a lower one, associated with the pulsation of the recirculation region. The shedding occurs with a preferential vertical symmetry plane due to the presence of the support and the corresponding frequency becomes dominant downstream of the recirculation region and over the base contour. The lower frequency is present in the pressure signals from the central region of the base and in the adjacent velocity field. The two icdominant frequencies decrease with increasing boundary-layer thickness and significantly increase with decreasing boat-tail diameter ratio. Despite the differences in geometry and flow conditions, the lower frequency is always found equal to 1/3 of the higher one. Furthermore, a Strouhal number based on the wake width and the velocity defect at a suitable cross section downstream of the recirculation region remains practically constant.
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