2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2007.06.001
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PIV measurements of the wake behind a rotationally oscillating circular cylinder

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“…They also found drag reduction when F R was less than 1 at fixed oscillation amplitude of 30 • . Their second study (Lee & Lee 2008) was limited to one oscillation amplitude of 30 • and F R in the range from 0 to 1.6. They divided the near wake into three regimes: non-lock-on, transitional and lock-on depending on F R .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also found drag reduction when F R was less than 1 at fixed oscillation amplitude of 30 • . Their second study (Lee & Lee 2008) was limited to one oscillation amplitude of 30 • and F R in the range from 0 to 1.6. They divided the near wake into three regimes: non-lock-on, transitional and lock-on depending on F R .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The various passive control devices were comprehensively discussed by Zdravkovich (1997). For the latter, heating the cylinder (Lecordier et al, 1991), rotary oscillation of the cylinder at an appropriate frequency (Lee and Lee, 2008;Naim et al, 2007), acoustics excitations (Blevins, 1985), and control of the electromagnetic force (Kim and Lee, 2001) can be remarked as the sample investigations. The passive control methods (Lam et al, 2010;Zhou et al, 2011) are still developed since there is no external energy input and no feedback sensor; furthermore they are easier to carry out than the active control methods which require actuation as well as sensing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental studies have been performed by Tokumaru & Dimotakis (1991), Fujisawa, Kawaji & Ikemoto (2001), Fujisawa, Tanahashi & Srinivas (2005), Lee & Lee (2006), Saad, Lee & Lee (2007), Lee & Lee (2008), Nazarinia et al (2012) and, most recently, Kumar et al (2013) 552 P. Sellappan and T. Pottebaum and Sellappan & Pottebaum (2014). Tokumaru & Dimotakis (1991) conducted an experimental study at Re = 15 000, performing flow visualization and wake profile measurements on circular cylinders undergoing forced rotary oscillations in a steady uniform flow and found that the drag forces on the cylinder were reduced at high oscillation frequencies while undergoing rotary forcing.…”
Section: Vortex Shedding From Cylindersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They conducted experiments with forcing frequencies up to two times the natural shedding frequency and found locked-on wake structures in the wake of a rotationally oscillating cylinder at Re = 4140. Further detailed PIV measurements of the near-wake when the cylinder is forced with an oscillation amplitude θ PP = 1.04 and frequency ratios F R = 0.4, 0.8, 1.0, 1.6 at Re = 4140 were given by Lee & Lee (2008). They also found the wake to be locked-on to the forcing when F R = 1.0, but observed only a transition regime when F R = 0.8, 1.6 and a non-lock-on regime when F R = 0.4.…”
Section: Vortex Shedding From Cylindersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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