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A note on the expansion of turbulent wakes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2006

J. F. Keffer
Affiliation:
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada

Abstract

An analysis has been made of a two-dimensional turbulent wake which was subjected to a homogeneous strain. This was applied in such a way that the rate of growth of the wake tended to be accelerated but the main stream convective velocity remained constant. An attempt to describe the flow by classical self-preservation techniques was made. However, the results suggested that a detrainment of wake fluid would result. In lieu of this a more realistic approach was sought and it was found that in certain situations where the flow has had an opportunity to develop before the strain is applied, the growth of the wake in the strain field can be described successfully by a simple geometric distortion. It appears likely that in these cases the interaction between the external strain and the turbulent structure within the wake is negligible, the wake remaining essentially passive. Suggestions as to the mechanism of the turbulent mixing and transport under these conditions are made.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1967 Cambridge University Press

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