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Fluids Engineering
Measurement of mean fields in the intermediate wake of a heated cylinder
Hideaki WATANABEHideharu MAKITAMakoto TAGO
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2020 Volume 86 Issue 881 Pages 19-00355

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Measurements are made by a newly designed high-precision thermo-anemometer in the wake of a heated cylinder of D=0.013 and 0.030 m. The purpose of this work is to make clear the effects of cylinder heating on the mean field in the wake. Temperature and velocity distributions are obtained for X/D=5 - 40. Reynolds numbers for unheated case are ReD=3000 - 10000 and temperature difference between the cylinder surface and the ambient air reaches Δθ=0 - 225 ℃. The effects of cylinder heating on the mean field are as follows : Normalized maximum values of θmean/θr , θrms/θr, urms/U0 and vrms/U0 in each Δθ and U0 have similar logarithmic decay tendencies occurred by vortex breakdown. When Δθ is same, the mean gradient of each parameter distribution becomes smaller with ReD decreasing because of Richardson number RiD increasing. Values of urms/U0 and vrms/U0 are increased, wake structure is made asymmetrical, and vortex collapsing is accelerated by cylinder heating.

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