DOI: 10.14264/uql.2016.336
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Wake behind a rough (metal foam-covered) cylinder in cross-flow

Abstract: The flow structures behind a circular cylinder are associated with various instabilities. These instabilities are characterized by the Reynolds number and they include the wake, separated shear layer and boundary layer. Depending on the physical application of the cylinder, increasing the level of turbulence by wrapping the cylinder with metal foam would be a target for drag reduction or heat transfer enhancement.In contrast to the extensive consideration that has been devoted to the flow around bare cylinders… Show more

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