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Air Force Institute of Technology

Aerodynamics

2000

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Measurements Of The Effects Of Tunnel Wall Proximity On The Velocity Field Upstream Of A Rod With Vortex Shedding In Low-Speed Flow, David R. Hopper Mar 2000

Measurements Of The Effects Of Tunnel Wall Proximity On The Velocity Field Upstream Of A Rod With Vortex Shedding In Low-Speed Flow, David R. Hopper

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High cycle fatigue is an important consideration in blade design for turbomachinery. Blades in an engine undergo countless loading cycles in a lifetime, the result of pressure waves that propagate upstream and downstream from disturbances in the flow. Better understanding of these effects would allow blade designers to reduce the effects of high cycle fatigue, such as costly recurring maintenance or catastrophic engine failure. An experimental study was undertaken to determine the unsteady flow field upstream of a single cylinder in a subsonic flow. Von Karman vortex shedding from the cylinder produced a forcing function much like periodic blade passage …