Plane turbulent wake downstream of a heated circular cylinder. A 2D flow with temperature as passive scalar.
The wake-generating body is a stainless steel tube of \(d = 2.67\) mm outer diameter. It is mounted horizontally in the mid-plane of the working section of the wind tunnel, with its axis located at \(x = 0\) and \(y = 0\). Electrical heating of the cylinder provides the temperature as a passive marker of the flow in the self-preserving region, and a zero longitudinal pressure gradient prevents free-stream velocity variations.
For computations, it is suggested that uniform inlet conditions are applied upstream of the cylinder at around \(x/d=-10\), and the domain should extend to at least \(x/d = 420\), where measurements are provided, as shown in figure 1.
Air with:
At station \(x/d = 420\):
Constant power supplied for the electrical heating of the cylinder: 100 W.
At station \(x/d\) = -10, constant velocity \(U_e\) and temperature. Turbulent quantities corresponding to a free-stream turbulence level of 0.08%.
Velocity measurements were taken using either single hot wires and single X-wires, or two single hot wires or two X-wires, in order to obtain various turbulence quantities.
Temperature measurements were made using cold-wire probes.
At station \(x/d = 420\), profiles for \(\eta = y/L\) ranging from 0 to 2.2 of:
At station \(x/d=420\), profiles for \(\eta = y/L\) from 0 to 2.5 of:
Sample plots of some of these quantities are available.
The data can be downloaded as compressed archive files from the links below, or as individual files.
The individual files provided are:
Indexed data:
case003 (dbcase, flow_around_body, free_flow) | |
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case | 003 |
title | Plane Wake after a Circular Cylinder |
author | Antonia, Browne |
year | 1985 |
type | EXP |
flow_tag | wake, scalar |