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Multi-Scale Wake Characteristics of the Flow over a Cylinder with Different V-Groove Numbers

Suyu Jiang    
Fei Yan    
Jian Zhang and Bo Song    

Resumen

The near-wake structure resulting from the interaction between the water and the cylinder is researched. The wake characteristics for the smooth cylinder and the cylinder with different numbers of grooves are measured by high-speed particle image velocimetry (PIV) at a Reynolds number of 7400. From the measured data, it is observed that the v-groove increases the Reynolds shear stress and the turbulent kinetic energy; thus, the formation of the Karman-like vortices is prevented and the recirculation region is reduced. The number of grooves has a limited effect on the wake characteristics. In addition, a one-dimensional orthogonal wavelet decomposes the fluctuation velocities in the cylindrical wake region to study the multi-scale wake characteristics behind the v-groove cylinders. The large-scale structures show that the Karman-like vortices of the grooved cylinder are closer to the trailing edge of the cylinder. The intermediate-scale structures show more vortices behind the 32-groove cylinder. The small-scale structures show that the phase difference between the upper and lower oscillation positions has become smaller. Meanwhile, the large-, intermediate- and small-scale Reynolds shear stress distributions suggest that the shear layer instability in the near-wake region creates vortices, which increase the turbulent kinetic energy and narrow the wake region.

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