"On the Structure of
Two-Dimensional Wakes behind a Pair of Flat Plates"
by
Higuchi, H., Lewalle, J. and Crane, P.
ABSTRACT
Unsteady and asymmetric vortex shedding was investigated experimentally
in the wake of two flat plates placed side by side normal to the flow.
The experiment was conducted in water at Re = 1500 based on an
individual plate width. The spacing between the plates was varied
from one plate width to two plate widths. For a small spacing between the
plates, the deflection of the jet passing through
the gap resulted in a larger wake with mostly
symmetric vortex shedding on one side and a smaller wake with
asymmetric shedding on the other. The intermediate
wake for the small plate spacing
resembled that of a single bluff body, whereas a more intermittent structure
was observed at the wider spacing. The velocity time traces were obtained
by LDV at several locations in the wake.
The Fourier spectra of the velocity data
at certain positions indicated the presence of more than one
dominating frequency.
Wavelet analysis mapped the intermittent near-periodic structures, and
quantified their mean energy spectrum in relation to the ensemble mean.
These results are interpreted by comparison with flow
visualization data.
Phys. Fluids A6, 297-305, 1994.