D. Maynes et M. Butcher, Effect of body aspect ratio and tank size on the hydrodynamics of a rotating bluff body during the initial spin-up period, J FLUID ENG, 123(3), 2001, pp. 649-655
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME
Hydrodynamic torque measurements on rotating bluff bodies are presented for
32 different bodies and three different sized tanks for Reynolds numbers i
n the range 10(4) - 10(5). The present results focus on the initial period,
build-up regime, where the torque remains constant before the tank walls h
ave impacted the flow field in the vicinity of the body. The results show t
hat during the build-up regime, the torque coefficient is a function only o
f the aspect ratio and increases to a maximum at an aspect ratio near unity
, followed by a decrease for further increases in the aspect ratio. This be
havior is similar to a uniform flow past rectangular cylinders of varied wi
dth and a physical description for the observed variation is proposed. A no
ndimensional time scale describing the time until the tank geometry impacts
the flow field near the body is also presented. This time scaling is based
on all of the measurements and appears to be quite general, predicting the
spin-up nine for bodies differing in volume by three orders of magnitude a
nd tanks differing by two orders of magnitude.