Secondary Flow Induced by a Circular Cylinder Oscillating in Two Directions
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This paper deals theoretically with the two-div.nensional flow induced by acircular cylinder translationally oscillating iua an uni>ounded visous fluid otherwiseat rest. The oscillation is com.posed of a harmonic oscillation with a frequencynornaal to the axis of the cylinder and another haratac>nic one with double frequencyperpendictular to the for?mer and the axis. Steady secondary flow is studied indetail by the naethod of successive approxinaations. It is SIIOWII that a urtiformflow is induced xt infinity. The direction of the unifc>rm flow can change accordingas a Reynolds uauuaaber. This is qualitatively sinailar to the result of the av?ti1ableexperimental result on the flow around a circular cylinder which perforutas aneccentric relational oscillation. The direction dej->ends also on the type of themotioza of the cylinder, which traces, in general, a Lissajous's figure.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1980-11-15
著者
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Kitano Yukio
Department Of Applied Mathematics And Physics Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University:sumitomo Metal
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KUBO Syozo
Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics,Faculty of Engineering,Kyoto University
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Kubo Syozo
Department Of Applied Mathematics And Physics Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Kubo Shozo
Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
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