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Transition from laminar to turbulent drag in flow due to a vibrating quartz fork
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2007
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringDrag ChangesQuartz ForkUnsteady FlowCompressible FlowVibrationsRheologyGaseous HeliumHydrodynamic StabilityPhysicsFlow PhysicMultiphase FlowApplied PhysicsFluid-solid InteractionAerodynamicsVortex Induced Vibration
Flow due to a commercially available vibrating quartz fork is studied in gaseous helium, He I and He II, over a wide range of temperatures and pressures. On increasing the driving force applied to the fork, the drag changes in character from laminar (characterized by a linear drive vs velocity dependence) to turbulent (characterized by a quadratic drive vs velocity dependence). We characterize this transition by a critical Reynolds number Recrdelta=Ucrdelta/nu, where Ucr is the critical velocity, nu stands for the kinematic viscosity, delta=sqrt[2nu/omega] is the viscous penetration depth, and omega is the angular frequency of oscillations. We have experimentally verified that the corresponding scaling Ucr proportional, sqrt[nuomega] holds in a classical viscous fluid over two decades of nu.
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