Effects of sheltering on the unsteady wake dynamics of tandem cylinders mounted in a turbulent boundary layer
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Abstract
The unsteady wake dynamics of two finite wall-mounted cylinders of unequal height and arranged in tandem are investigated using time-resolved particle image velocimetry (TR-PIV). The cylinders were fully submerged in a turbulent boundary layer with a Reynolds number based on the cylinder diameter ( d ) of 5540 and boundary layer thickness of $\delta /d = 8.7$ . The centre-to-centre spacing between the cylinders was fixed at 4 d . The degree of sheltering was studied by varying the height of the upstream cylinder (UC) $(h/d \in [0.7\unicode{x2013} 7.0])$ while keeping the height of the downstream cylinder (DC) constant at $H/d\; = \; 7.0$ . The resulting height ratios were $h/H = 0.10,0.25,0.50,0.75$ and $1.00$ denoted as HR10, HR25, HR50, HR75 and HR100, respectively. The wake dynamics of the DC were also compared to those of an isolated single cylinder (SC) with similar Reynolds number, aspect ratio and submergence ratio. TR-PIV measurements were performed in the symmetry plane for all test cases and five spanwise planes along the height of HR75. The results showed that as the height ratio increases, the downwash from the free end of the UC impinges directly on the frontal surface of the DC and induces a strong upwash on the opposite rear side of the DC. The induced upwash impedes the downwash from the free end of the DC much earlier than observed behind the SC, resulting in a reduced reverse flow area and high velocity deficit in the sheltered portion of the DC. Nonetheless, the reverse flow area behind the UC and DC undergoes a quasi-periodic pumping motion with frequencies that are synchronized for HR25 to HR100. Spectral analysis and proper orthogonal decomposition also reveal that the attachment of the shear layers of the UC on the DC also promotes a lock-in anti-symmetric vortex shedding behaviour.
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