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Investigation of the Influence of Wake Field Characteristic Structures on Downstream Targets Using the POD Method

Jiawei Fu    
Junhui Wang    
Jifei Wu    
Ke Xu and Shuling Tian    

Resumen

This research investigated the impact of complex low-speed wake flow structures on the aerodynamic characteristics of objects downstream. It employed the proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) method and the domain precursor simulation method to compare traditional methods and validate this approach. The study generated several flow structures of parallel dual-cylinder wakes with different scales and spacing. The variations in the aerodynamic coefficient of three downstream objects at various times passing through wakes of varying scales were appropriately compared and analyzed. The study established that the wake with a cylinder spacing of G = 1.5 has a more compact and concentrated modal structure than that with a cylinder spacing of G = 0.35. Smaller objects were more responsive to the wake flow structure with a spacing of G = 1.5, whereas larger objects responded more to the flow structure with a spacing of G = 0.35. The achieved results also revealed that the aerodynamic force coefficients of objects passing through the wakefield at different times were closely related to the temporal characteristics of the wake flow structure with different scales.