The present work gives a contribution to the experimental and numerical characterization of complex flows around bluff bodies and to the set-up of strategies for their control. The research activity is twofold: (i) the development and improvement of a passive method for delaying the flow separation in bluff bodies with vortex shedding thanks to the introduction of contoured transverse grooves and (ii) the study of the high-Reynolds number flow around a rectangular cylinder having a 5:1 section (object of the international benchmark BARC). Both activities are carried out through a synergic use of experiments and simulations.

Study of separated flows through experiments and simulations

PASQUALETTO, ELENA
2022

Abstract

The present work gives a contribution to the experimental and numerical characterization of complex flows around bluff bodies and to the set-up of strategies for their control. The research activity is twofold: (i) the development and improvement of a passive method for delaying the flow separation in bluff bodies with vortex shedding thanks to the introduction of contoured transverse grooves and (ii) the study of the high-Reynolds number flow around a rectangular cylinder having a 5:1 section (object of the international benchmark BARC). Both activities are carried out through a synergic use of experiments and simulations.
26-set-2022
Italiano
drag reduction
experiments
grooves
numerical simulations
passive method
rectangular cylinder
separation of the flow
Salvetti, Maria Vittoria
Mariotti, Alessandro
Lombardi, Giovanni
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