This paper describes the results of a flow visualization study which concerns three-dimensional vortex structures in a leading-edge separation bubble formed along the sides of a blunt flat plate. Dye and hydrogen bubbles were used as tracers. Reynolds number (Re), based on the plate thickness, was varied from 80 to 800. For 80 < Re < 320, the separated shear layer remains laminar up to the reattachment line without significant spanwise distortion of vortex filaments. For 320 < Re < 380, a Λ-shaped deformation of vortex filaments appears shortly downstream of the reattachment and is arranged in-phase in the downstream direction. For Re > 380, hairpin-like structures are formed and arranged in a staggered manner. The longitudinal and spanwise distances of the vortex arrangement are presented as functions of the Reynolds number.
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September 1991
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Three-Dimensional Vortex Structure in a Leading-Edge Separation Bubble at Moderate Reynolds Numbers
Kyuro Sasaki,
Kyuro Sasaki
Department of Mining Engineering, Mining College, Akita University, Akita, 010 Japan
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Masaru Kiya
Masaru Kiya
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, 060 Japan
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Kyuro Sasaki
Department of Mining Engineering, Mining College, Akita University, Akita, 010 Japan
Masaru Kiya
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, 060 Japan
J. Fluids Eng. Sep 1991, 113(3): 405-410 (6 pages)
Published Online: September 1, 1991
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July 24, 1990
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May 23, 2008
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Sasaki, K., and Kiya, M. (September 1, 1991). "Three-Dimensional Vortex Structure in a Leading-Edge Separation Bubble at Moderate Reynolds Numbers." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. September 1991; 113(3): 405–410. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2909510
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