Title of article :
Structure of wake of a sharp-edged bluff body in a shallow channel flow
Author/Authors :
Singha، نويسنده , , Arindam and Balachandar، نويسنده , , Ram، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The flow field downstream of a bluff body in a typical open channel flow was explored by two-dimensional particle image velocimetry. Measurements are obtained in horizontal planes at the near-bed, mid-depth and near-surface locations downstream of the body up to a streamwise distance of 10D, where D is the width of the body. The dimensionless streamwise defect velocity profile of the wake flow matches well with the data of a previous investigation and does not reflect any dependency on the distance from the bed. However, the nature of development of the recirculation region is found to be different at the three vertical locations. The time-averaged streamline pattern indicates the existence of a unique nodal pattern close to the bed. The variation of the half-width is also found to be affected by the presence of the bed and the free surface. The bed friction arrests the transverse growth of the shear layer, and the free-surface helps to redistribute the turbulent kinetic energy in the streamwise and transverse directions. Swirling strength analysis is carried out to compare the behavior and statistics of the vortex population in the vertical direction. The prevailing magnitude of the swirling strength is found to be different at the three vertical locations. Bed friction assists to dissipate vorticity rapidly, and therefore reduces the probability of appearance of strong vortices close to the bed.
Keywords :
Swirling strength , bluff body , Shallow Flow , Vertical variability
Journal title :
Journal of Fluids and Structures
Journal title :
Journal of Fluids and Structures