Formation of vortex street and vortex pair from a circular cylinder oscillating in water

K. M. Lam*, G. Q. Dai

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Abstract

The flow around a circular cylinder undergoing sinusoidal oscillating movement in still water is investigated by phase-locked PIV measurements. The pattern and development of large-scale vortex structures in the flow are studied from the velocity vectors and vorticity contours obtained at eight successive phases of an oscillating cycle. Experiments are performed at three Keulegan-Carpenter numbers; KC = 12, 6.28 and 4.25. Results at KC = 12 reveal the mechanism of vortex formation and the development of the shed vortices into a vortex street at a lateral direction to the line of cylinder movement. The role of a biased flow stream and the length of the cylinder stroke in the formation of the vortex street are discussed. At the lower KC numbers, a symmetric pair of vortices is found attached to the leeward face of the cylinder. The vortex pair exhibits an increasing degree of asymmetry when KC increases from 4.25 to 6.28. An explanation in terms of the length of the cylinder strokes and the degree of flow asymmetry is offered for the transition of flow regimes from a vortex pair to a vortex street. The present results are compared with the observations made in previous experimental and numerical studies in the literature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)901-915
Number of pages15
JournalExperimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Volume26
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Keulegan-Carpenter number
  • Oscillating cylinder
  • PIV

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