Experimental investigation on aerodynamic noise and flow structures of a vibrissa-shaped cylinder

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Chen, Guanjiang [1 ]
Liu, Xiao [1 ]
Zang, Bin [1 ]
Azarpeyvand, Mahdi [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bristol, Fac Engn, Bristol BS8 1TR, England
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Vibrissa cylinder; Flow past bluff bodies; Aeroacoustics; Aerodynamic noise; Particle Image Velocimetry(PIV); CIRCULAR-CYLINDER; WAKE;
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10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2024.111300
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O414.1 [热力学];
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The noise mitigation effect of bio-inspired geometries has attracted growing attention from both research and industry, such as the vibrissa-shaped cylinder derived from the harbor seal. Experiments were conducted to investigate the far-field noise and the near-field wake of the flow past a vibrissa cylinder, a circular cylinder, and an elliptical cylinder at Re = 3.6 . 6 x 104, 4 , in the subcritical flow regime. The frequency characteristic of the far-field acoustic pressure and the near-field velocities are analyzed. The mean and fluctuating velocities, dominant flow modes from proper orthogonal decomposition in both vertical and horizontal planes as well as the time-frequency behavior of the dominant flow structures from wavelet transform are also presented to better understand the wake dynamics and the direct relation of these flow structures with the far-field noise. The vibrissa cylinder reduces the overall sound pressure level by 13.2 dB and 8.3 dB compared with the circular and the elliptical cylinders, respectively, with a remarkable attenuation of the tonal peak associated with vortex shedding. From the detailed velocity measurements in multiple wake planes, it is clearly observed that vortex shedding of the vibrissa cylinder is weaker in strength and significantly less coherent in the spanwise direction than the other two cylinder cases, accompanied by more transient changes. The results also reveal the distinct flow behaviors behind the nodal and saddle planes of the vibrissa cylinder, further contributing to this threedimensional vortex shedding. Consequently, the power spectral density of the tonal peaks associated with the vortex shedding in both near-field velocities and far-field acoustic pressure are attenuated, leading to a lower noise level. Understanding the detailed flow dynamics of the vibrissa cylinder will provide useful insights into more efficient bio-inspired cylinder designs in noise mitigation and wake control.
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