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The effect of a bevelled trailing edge on vortex shedding and vibration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2006

M. E. Greenway
Affiliation:
Department of Engineering Science, Oxford University
C. J. Wood
Affiliation:
Department of Engineering Science, Oxford University

Abstract

Experiments using a wind tunnel and a flow visualization technique in a towing tank were conducted to investigate the mechanism of vortex shedding from bevelled trailing edges. These reveal an important difference between the wake structures generated by heaving and steady motion. The suppression of vortex-excited vibration by means of bevelled trailing edges is attributed to the intermittency and rapid decay of the vortex trail resulting from an asymmetric circulation distribution in the vortex formation region.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1973 Cambridge University Press

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