1991
DOI: 10.2514/3.10682
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Turbulence properties of an axisymmetric separation-and-reattaching flow

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“…For example, wake control was performed by Higuchi et al (2004) who conducted an active openloop control of a disk wake, the limiting case of small L/D with fully separated shear layer, and modified the size of the recirculation zone in the wake with increased mean drag. Kiya et al (1991) found two peaks in the surface pressure spectra, one associated with the shear layer flapping and another associated with the vortex shedding in the separating region. The present structure appears to be smaller in scale, but awaits for time-resolved PIV data being collected.…”
Section: Flow Visualization and Unsteady Velocity Fieldmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…For example, wake control was performed by Higuchi et al (2004) who conducted an active openloop control of a disk wake, the limiting case of small L/D with fully separated shear layer, and modified the size of the recirculation zone in the wake with increased mean drag. Kiya et al (1991) found two peaks in the surface pressure spectra, one associated with the shear layer flapping and another associated with the vortex shedding in the separating region. The present structure appears to be smaller in scale, but awaits for time-resolved PIV data being collected.…”
Section: Flow Visualization and Unsteady Velocity Fieldmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In one flowfield study, Ota (1975) used a combination of flow direction probe, hot wire and Pitot tube to measure the mean flowfield within the separation bubble and in the boundary layer on a cylinder of fineness ratio 10. Kiya et al (1991) used the split film, hot wire and pressure transducer to probe the separation and reattaching flow. They found a cellular structure in the reattachment region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 and 9, indicating reasonably good agreement at the similar accuracy to that by Rastgou and Saedodin. 35 Furthermore, the comparisons between the experimental results of Ota 36 (Re ¼ 56 200) and Kiya et al 37 (Re ¼ 10 5 ) also con¯rm that small discrepancy may exist in the reverse°ow region depending on the Reynolds number. One of the key characteristics in Rastgou and Saedodin's study is that the reattachment length that is de¯ned as the distance between the separation point and the reattachment point.…”
Section: Axisymmetric Separated and Reattached°owmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…To explain this, we are needed to investigate such complicated three-dimensional flow without clear periodicities, more precisely. (29) Re = 7.5×10 3 −1.5×10 5 Berger et al (1990) (29) 2D prism (d/t = ∞), Re = 5.0×10 3 Okajima et al (1984) (26) ,(1990) (27) (25) In comparison with the rod, whose St is much complicated than those of the pipe and the two-dimensional prism even for l/t < 4, in contrast to C pb , we could suppose that the predominant periodically-fluctuating phenomena of the pipe and the two-dimensional prism are related with the 'shear layer flapping motion (30) ' with St = 0.20 for l/t = ∞ or the base-pressure fluctuation (24) with St = 0.17 for l/t = 2.54 -3.58, from a qualitative point of view. To consider the relation between the St for low d/t like the rod and the alternating regular ring-vortex shedding seems less-founded.…”
Section: Periodicity and Strouhal Numbermentioning
confidence: 99%