Abstract
An experimental and numerical study was performed to investigate and compare the behavior of a counter-rotating vortex pair and a single vortex in the vicinity of a wall. This analysis is motivated by the theoretical equivalencein the inviscid limitbetween these two configurations. A wind tunnel with two NACA0012 profiles mounted vertically with an optional splitter plate in the center and a stereoscopic particle image velocimetry system was used to experimentally study these interactions. Many significant differences were found between the two configurationsincluding the growth of the Crow instability in the two vortex configurationbut not in the one vortex/wall configuration. The numerical results re-enforced the experimental resultsemphasized the fundamental physical differences between the two configurations. While modeling a vortex wall system with an image vortex may give correct integral results for loads experienced by bladesthis model does not accurately describe the downstream dynamics of the vortex system.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 074110 |
Journal | Physics of Fluids |
Volume | 24 |
Issue number | 7 |
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State | Published - 10 Jul 2012 |