An experimental study was made of turbulent separated flows over a backward
-facing step. A local forcing was given to the separated flow by means of a
sinusoidally oscillating jet issuing from a thin slit near the separation
line. To produce a spanwise-varying local forcing at the separation edge, a
banded thin tape covered the slit. Effects of the spanwise-varying local f
orcings on the separated flow were scrutinized by altering the spatially ba
nded blocking width (w) and the open slit distance (g). An optimal value of
wig was sought, which led to the minimum reattachment length (x(R)). The e
ffect of spanwise-varying local forcing on x(R) was found to be slight comp
ared to the case of two-dimensional forcing (w = 0). The experiment was mad
e at Re-H = 33000 and A(0) = 0.018 by changing the forcing frequency (0 les
s than or equal to St(H) less than or equal to 1.0).