The wake of a transversely oscillating circular cylinder in a flowing soap film at low Reynolds number
Wenchao Yang, Emad Masroor, and Mark A. Stremler

TL;DR
This study investigates wake patterns behind a transversely oscillating cylinder in a soap film at low Reynolds number, revealing various synchronized and unsynchronized vortex modes and their relation to oscillation parameters.
Contribution
It provides a detailed wake pattern map in parameter space and compares experimental results with previous 2D and 3D studies, highlighting similarities to 3D vortex behaviors.
Findings
Lock-on occurs over a wide parameter range with 2S and 2P wake modes.
Multiple wake modes including P+S, 2T, and transitional are identified.
Wake patterns resemble 3D experimental observations more than 2D simulations.
Abstract
An inclined gravity-driven soap film channel was used to study the wake patterns formed behind a transversely oscillating cylinder at . The natural frequency of vortex shedding from a stationary cylinder, , was used to identify the oscillation frequencies of interest. The (dimensionless) frequency, , and amplitude, , of the cylinder's motion was varied over a large portion of the fundamental synchronization region (i.e., for ), and a `map' of wake patterns was constructed in space. Lock-on between the frequency of the cylinder's motion and the dominant frequency of the resulting vortex wake was observed for a large range of this parameter space, predominantly manifested as synchronized `2S' and `2P' wake modes. Synchronized `P+S', `2T', and `transitional' wakes were also found in smaller regions…
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