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Numerical Investigation of Vortex Shedding Past a Finite Circular Cylinder Mounted on a Flat Plate

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In this article, a circular cylinder mounted on a flat plate normal to the flow direction is numerically simulated to obtain the detailed spatio-temporal dynamics of wake vortices revealed through the velocity and pressure data.
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Flow past a circular cylinder mounted on a flat plate normal to the flow direction is numerically simulated. Three-dimensional mass and momentum conservation equations are solved to obtain the detailed spatio-temporal dynamics of wake vortices revealed through the velocity and pressure data. Particular attention is focused on the junction between the flat plate and the cylindrical cross-section, which is well known to be a rich source of three-dimensional vortical structures. The wake–boundary layer interaction region generates necklace vortices, which are popularly known as horseshoe vortices. The effect of spanwise height (H/D) of the cylinder on these vortices and their unsteady wake characteristics are investigated. The forces acting on the cylinder and the Strouhal periodicities are validated for Re = 200, apart from presenting qualitative features, such as streamlines and vorticity contours. The aspect ratio of the cylinder is found to have predominant influence on the primary and secondary vortex s...

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