Spectral analysis of vortex/free-surface interaction
The unsteady flow phenomena resulting from the interaction of vorticity with a free surface has been investigated through the use of a three- color Laser Doppler-Velocimeter. The vorticity field was provided by a single tip vortex generated by an airfoil, placed in the test section of a recirculatin...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-285572014-11-27T16:17:30Z Spectral analysis of vortex/free-surface interaction Hofert, Glenn D. Sarpkaya, T. NA NA Mechanical Engineering The unsteady flow phenomena resulting from the interaction of vorticity with a free surface has been investigated through the use of a three- color Laser Doppler-Velocimeter. The vorticity field was provided by a single tip vortex generated by an airfoil, placed in the test section of a recirculating water tunnel at a suitable angle of attack. All of the statistical quantities of flow such as turbulence and Reynolds stresses and in particular the spectrum of the fluctuations have been measured and analyzed. The results have shown that the free surface redistributes part or all of the normal turbulent kinetic energy into streamwise and spanwise components. Furthermore, the energy spectra have also shown that there exists an energy gradient on the free surface, on either side of the vertical passing through the original vortex. It is believed that the scars observed on the free surface are a consequence of the matching of the Bragg wave length with the wave length of the surface signatures within a particular spectrum 2013-02-15T23:34:01Z 2013-02-15T23:34:01Z 1994-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/28557 o640610575 en_US Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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The unsteady flow phenomena resulting from the interaction of vorticity with a free surface has been investigated through the use of a three- color Laser Doppler-Velocimeter. The vorticity field was provided by a single tip vortex generated by an airfoil, placed in the test section of a recirculating water tunnel at a suitable angle of attack. All of the statistical quantities of flow such as turbulence and Reynolds stresses and in particular the spectrum of the fluctuations have been measured and analyzed. The results have shown that the free surface redistributes part or all of the normal turbulent kinetic energy into streamwise and spanwise components. Furthermore, the energy spectra have also shown that there exists an energy gradient on the free surface, on either side of the vertical passing through the original vortex. It is believed that the scars observed on the free surface are a consequence of the matching of the Bragg wave length with the wave length of the surface signatures within a particular spectrum |
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Hofert, Glenn D. Spectral analysis of vortex/free-surface interaction |
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Spectral analysis of vortex/free-surface interaction |
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Spectral analysis of vortex/free-surface interaction |
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Spectral analysis of vortex/free-surface interaction |
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Spectral analysis of vortex/free-surface interaction |
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spectral analysis of vortex/free-surface interaction |
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