Rotating flow past a short,sliced cylinder at finite Rossby number |
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Authors: | K. A. Polzin M. Angelats I Coll M. R. Foster |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering , Princeton University;2. Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences , University of Colorado , Boulder;3. Department of Aerospace Engineering and Aviation , The Ohio State University |
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Abstract: | Abstract Flow past a short obstacle in a rotating reference frame generates a wake that is crucial to the overall flow structure if the Rossby number is of the order of the quarter power of the Ekman number. We present here a theory for such flows for the case when the obstacle's top is an oblique, planar surface. The results arise from a combination of asymptotic analysis and numerical computation, and show that even weak asymmetry generates significant global effect on the entire flow-field. Comparisons with the experiments reported by Foster and Davies (1996) are generally good when the high edge is at 90° to the oncoming flow. |
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Keywords: | Rotating flow Small topography Geostrophic flow Wake Sliced cylinder |
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