Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu (Feb 2020)

Mechanism of momentum transportation in the intermediate wake of a heated cylinder

  • Hideaki WATANABE,
  • Hideharu MAKITA,
  • Makoto TAGO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/transjsme.19-00367
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 86, no. 883
pp. 19-00367 – 19-00367

Abstract

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Measurements in the wake of a heated cylinder are made by a thermo-anemometer. The purpose is to make clear the effects of buoyancy of heated cylinder on the mechanism of momentum transportation in the wake. In this work, the diameter of the cylinder is D=0.030 m, Reynolds numbers ReD=U0D/ν are 3000~10000, Δθ=0~225 K and Richardson number RiD=gβΔθD/U02=0~0.0568. The causes of antisymmetric configuration in the horizontal heated cylinder wake are the downward motion of the vortex streets in upstream sections, and in downstream sections, the upward stretching of upper side vortices due to buoyancy. The antisymmetric wake configuration, caused by heating, affects on the mechanism of momentum transportation. In the upstream sections, velocity fluctuation at the vortex shedding frequency fc plays an important role in the momentum transportation, but in the downstream sections, the breakdown of the shedding vortices are accelerated by heating, and the main contribution to the momentum transportation supersedes by velocity fluctuations at frequencies lower than fc.

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