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Form drag, skin friction, and vortex shedding frequencies for subsonic and transonic crossflows on circular cylinder
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1977
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringWind-tunnel TestsMach NumbersBoundary LayerUnsteady FlowWind Tunnel ExperimentationSkin FrictionVortex DynamicFlow PhysicPropulsionAerospace EngineeringTurbulence ModelingCircular CylinderAerodynamicsVortex Induced VibrationForm Drag
A series of wind-tunnel tests covering a range of Mach numbers and Reynolds numbers in subsonic and transonic flows was conducted on a circular cylinder placed normal to the flow. Form drag coefficients were determined from surface-pressure measurements and displayed as a function of Mach number to show the drag rise phenomenon. Buried wire gages arranged on the model surface were used to measure skin-friction distributions and vortex-shedding frequencies at different flow conditions. It was found that detectable periodic shedding ceases above M = 0.9. The measured skin-friction distributions indicate the positions of mean separation points clearly; these values are documented for the different flow conditions.
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