Laminar Horse Shoe Vortex for a Triangular Cylinder Flat Plate Juncture
Abstract
Juncture Flows are 3-D flows which occur when fluid, flowing on a flat surface encounters an obstacle on its way. The flow separates from the surface due to the adverse pressure gradient produced by the obstacle and rolls up to form a vortical structure known as "Horse Shoe Vortex". Studies and research is underway to completely identify and understand different hidden features of the horse shoe vortex. In the present study the structure of horse shoe vortex for a Triangular cylinder flat plate juncture is visualized using particle image velocimetry (PIV). The diameter Reynolds number experimented is within the range of 2 000 ≤ ReA ≤ 8 000. The flow characteristics are studied for the horse shoe vortex and the flow is categorized into different flow regimes. (1) Steady or static vortex system, (2) periodic amalgamating vortex system, and (3) periodic break away vortex system. The range for different vortex systems is also calculated with shedding frequency for the periodic unsteady vortex system. Most importantly the range of Reynolds number for which the above mentioned vortex systems exist is much higher for Sharp leading edge cylinder than for blunt (circular and Elliptical) and flat (Square) leading edge cylinders studied earlier.
- Publication:
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Recent Progresses in Fluid Dynamics Research
- Pub Date:
- September 2011
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.3651855
- Bibcode:
- 2011AIPC.1376..131Y
- Keywords:
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- vortex flow;
- Reynolds number;
- flow visualisation;
- hydrodynamics;
- 47.32.cd;
- 47.27.Jv;
- 47.80.Jk;
- 47.85.Dh;
- Vortex stability and breakdown;
- High-Reynolds-number turbulence;
- Flow visualization and imaging;
- Hydrodynamics hydraulics hydrostatics