TY - JOUR
T1 - Turbulent structure of three-dimensional flow behind a model car
T2 - 1. Exposed to uniform approach flow
AU - Kozaka, E. Orçun
AU - Özkan, Gökhan
AU - Özdemir, I. Bedii
N1 - Funding Information:
The support by TÜBİTAK under grant MISAG-163 is gratefully acknowledged. Tofa¸s A S¸ for providing the model.
PY - 2004/1/27
Y1 - 2004/1/27
N2 - Turbulent structure of flow behind a model car is investigated with local velocity measurements with emphasis on large structures and their relevance to aerodynamic forces. Results show that two counter-rotating helical vortices, which are formed within the inner wake region, play a key role in determining the flux of kinetic energy. The turbulence is generated within the outermost shear layers due to the instabilities, which also seem to be the basic drive for these relatively organized structures. The measured terms of the turbulent kinetic energy production, which are only part of the full expression, indicate that vortex centres act similar to the manifolds draining the energy in the streamwise direction. As the approach velocity increases, the streamwise convection becomes the dominant means of turbulent transport and, thus, the acquisition of turbulence by relatively non-turbulent flow around the wake region is suppressed.
AB - Turbulent structure of flow behind a model car is investigated with local velocity measurements with emphasis on large structures and their relevance to aerodynamic forces. Results show that two counter-rotating helical vortices, which are formed within the inner wake region, play a key role in determining the flux of kinetic energy. The turbulence is generated within the outermost shear layers due to the instabilities, which also seem to be the basic drive for these relatively organized structures. The measured terms of the turbulent kinetic energy production, which are only part of the full expression, indicate that vortex centres act similar to the manifolds draining the energy in the streamwise direction. As the approach velocity increases, the streamwise convection becomes the dominant means of turbulent transport and, thus, the acquisition of turbulence by relatively non-turbulent flow around the wake region is suppressed.
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U2 - 10.1088/1468-5248/5/1/002
DO - 10.1088/1468-5248/5/1/002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:28644438441
SN - 1468-5248
VL - 5
JO - Journal of Turbulence
JF - Journal of Turbulence
ER -