The boundary-layer flow due to a vortex approaching a cylinder
摘要:
The three-dimensional unsteady boundary layer induced by a vortex filament moving outside a circular cylinder is considered. In the present paper, we focus attention on the situation where the inviscid flow is fully three-dimensional but is symmetric with respect to the top centreline of the cylinder. The motion of the vortex toward the cylinder leads to separation of the boundary layer; in the present work a large unsteady adverse pressure gradient develops as well. Results for the three-dimensional streamlines, the vorticity distribution, and the velocity component normal to the cylinder indicate the presence of a region of unsteady three-dimensional secondary flow structure of rather complex shape located deep within the boundary layer. Within this three-dimensional secondary flow the fluid is progressively squeezed into a narrow region under the main vortex and it is expected that a local three-dimensional jet will develop sending boundary-layer fluid out into the main stream. It is pointed out that such three-dimensional eruptive behaviour has been observed in experiments. The results indicate the development of a three-dimensional singularity in the boundary-layer equations.
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DOI:
10.1017/S0022112094002272
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年份:
1994
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