Free vorticity field-boundary layer conversions: Effect of boundary configuration and scale
Abstract
Progress was made on further flow visualization of vortex-leading edge interaction, in conjunction with characterization of the unsteady pressure field. The range of scale of an elliptical leading edge, relative to the incident primary vortex, was determined. The scale of the incident vortex was characterized in terms of mean shear layer parameters. An overview of the interaction mechanism for the range of thin to thick leading-edges is given. The interaction mechanism corresponding to the case where the incident vortex is above the leading-edge is given for hydrogen bubble wires well upstream of and at the tip of the leading edge. A sample of the instantaneous pressure distribution for the case where the incident vortex dives beneath the edge is presented. The effect of scale of the incident vortex relative to that of the leading-edge was examined. The circulation and length scale of the incident vortices in the street are being characterized.
- Publication:
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Progress Report Lehigh Univ
- Pub Date:
- September 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985lehi.reptR....R
- Keywords:
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- Flow Visualization;
- Leading Edges;
- Pressure Distribution;
- Turbulent Flow;
- Vortex Streets;
- Vorticity;
- Pressure Measurement;
- Shear Layers;
- Thickness;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer