The influence of freestream turbulence on the near-field growth of a turbulent cylinder wake: turbulent entrainment and wake meandering
Krishna S Kankanwadi, Oliver R. H. Buxton

TL;DR
This study investigates how different types of freestream turbulence influence the near-wake growth of a turbulent cylinder wake, revealing that turbulence can both enhance and suppress entrainment depending on wake structures.
Contribution
It demonstrates that freestream turbulence affects near-wake entrainment and meandering differently, highlighting the roles of turbulence intensity and integral length scale, and isolates wake meandering effects.
Findings
Freestream turbulence enhances near-wake entrainment compared to non-turbulent flow.
Turbulence intensity and integral length scale both influence wake growth and meandering.
Eliminating large-scale vortices shows turbulence can suppress entrainment, indicating dual effects.
Abstract
The effect of freestream turbulence on the spreading of the near wake of a circular cylinder is investigated through particle image velocimetry (PIV) data. Different ``flavours'' of freestream turbulence, in which the turbulence intensity and integral length scale are independently varied, are subjected to the cylinder. The time-averaged spreading of the near wake is decoupled into the growth through entrainment and the envelope of the spatial extent of the instantaneous wake due to wake ``meandering'', induced by the presence of large-scale coherent structures, i.e. the von Karman vortex street. Unlike for the far field of a turbulent wake, examined by Kankanwadi and Buxton (2020), it is shown that freestream turbulence enhances the entrainment rate into the wake in comparison to a non-turbulent background. Both the turbulence intensity and the integral length scale of the background…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis · Aeolian processes and effects · Wind and Air Flow Studies
