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Original Articles

Thorough analysis of vortical structures in the flow around a yawed bluff body

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Article: N15 | Published online: 16 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

In the present study numerical investigations are used as a complementary approach to analyse large coherent structures in the flow around a bluff-body under cross-wind. The results from the numerical simulation are validated through wind-tunnel experiments and used to analyse unresolved observations from these experimental investigations. This underlines the duality of these two approaches in the analysis of the aerodynamics of a bluff-body. Vortical structures in a three-dimensional, asymmetric and turbulent wake are detected through the use of different vortex detection schemes (vorticity, Q, λ2 and Γ3), permitting to isolate flow structures. The vortex properties of two main lateral vortices are described and discussed on the basis of envelopes detected by the λ2 and the Γ3 criterion. Although the flow is highly three-dimensional and complex, the vortex properties are quite simple and show mechanisms like vortex stretching and bursting. These two criteria lead qualitatively to the same results; quantitative differences are due to the envelope diameter and are therefore observed only on integral flow quantities.

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