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Evolution of a single wake behind a pair of bluff bodies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2006

C. H. K. Williamson
Affiliation:
Engineering Department, University of Cambridge Present address: Graduate Aeronautical Labs, CALTECH, Pasadena, CA91125, USA.

Abstract

In this paper the flow behind a pair of bluff bodies placed side by side in a stream is studied using a variety of flow-visualization methods. Above a critical gap size between the bodies, vortex-shedding synchronization occurs, either in phase or in antiphase. It has previously been assumed that such synchronization forms a wake comprising two parallel vortex streets in phase and in antiphase respectively. In the present paper we find that two antiphase streets are indeed formed, although in-phase shedding leads to the development of a single large-scale wake. The vortices which are formed simultaneously at the cylinders rotate around one another downstream, each pair forming a ‘binary vortex’. The combined wake comprises a street of such vortices, which we term a binary vortex street. Below a critical gap size between the bluff bodies the flow becomes asymmetric. We observe in this regime certain harmonic modes of vortex shedding whereby the shedding frequency on one side of the wake is a multiple of that on the other. Again, a large-scale wake is formed downstream. The present observations lead to a new interpretation of hot-wire-frequency data from other studies in terms of the harmonic modes.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1985 Cambridge University Press

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