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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering | 2017

The nature of the vortical structures in the near wake of the Ahmed body

Ja Venning; David Lo Jacono; David Burton; Mark C. Thompson; John Sheridan

This study presents the results from high-spatial-resolution water-channel velocity-field measurements behind an Ahmed body with 25° rear slant angle. The Ahmed body represents a simplified generic model of a hatchback automobile that has been widely used to study near-wake flow dynamics. The results help clarify the unresolved question of whether the time-mean near-wake flow structure is topologically equivalent to a toroidal vortex or better described by a pair of horizontally aligned horseshoe vortices, with their legs pointing downstream. The velocimetry data presented allows the tracking of the vortical structures throughout the near wake through a set of orthogonal planes, as well as the measurement of their circulation. The spanwise vortices that form as the flow separates from the top and bottom rear edges are shown to tilt downstream at the sides of the body, while no evidence is found of a time-mean attached toroidal vortex, at least for the Reynolds number (based on the square root of the frontal area) of R e FA ~ 30 , 000 under consideration.


Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2018

Wavelet analysis techniques in cavitating flows

Pa Brandner; Ja Venning; Bw Pearce

Cavitating and bubbly flows involve a host of physical phenomena and processes ranging from nucleation, surface and interfacial effects, mass transfer via diffusion and phase change to macroscopic flow physics involving bubble dynamics, turbulent flow interactions and two-phase compressible effects. The complex physics that result from these phenomena and their interactions make for flows that are difficult to investigate and analyse. From an experimental perspective, evolving sensing technology and data processing provide opportunities for gaining new insight and understanding of these complex flows, and the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) is a powerful tool to aid in their elucidation. Five case studies are presented involving many of these phenomena in which the CWT was key to data analysis and interpretation. A diverse set of experiments are presented involving a range of physical and temporal scales and experimental techniques. Bubble turbulent break-up is investigated using hydroacoustics, bubble dynamics and high-speed imaging; microbubbles are sized using light scattering and ultrasonic sensing, and large-scale coherent shedding driven by various mechanisms are analysed using simultaneous high-speed imaging and physical measurement techniques. The experimental set-up, aspect of cavitation being addressed, how the wavelets were applied, their advantages over other techniques and key findings are presented for each case study. This paper is part of the theme issue ‘Redundancy rules: the continuous wavelet transform comes of age’.


Experiments in Fluids | 2015

The effect of aspect ratio on the wake of the Ahmed body

Ja Venning; D. Lo Jacono; David Burton; Mark C. Thompson; John Sheridan


20th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference (20AFMC) | 2016

Microbubble generation for PIV seeding

Ja Venning; S De Vincentis; Bw Pearce; Pa Brandner


19th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference (AFMC) | 2014

Effects of aspect ratio on the wake dynamics of the Ahmed body

T McQueen; Ja Venning; John Sheridan


31st Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics | 2017

Microbubble generation from condensation and turbulent breakup of sheet cavitation

Ps Russell; Giosio; Ja Venning; Bw Pearce; Pa Brandner


20th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference (20AFMC) | 2016

Development of a cavitation susceptibility meter for nuclei size distribution measurements

Mt Khoo; Ja Venning; Bw Pearce; Pa Brandner; Y Lecoffre


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2015

Vortex separation and interaction in the wake of inclined trapezoidal plates

Yu-qi Huang; Ja Venning; Mark C. Thompson; John Sheridan


Experiments in Fluids | 2018

Background nuclei measurements and implications for cavitation inception in hydrodynamic test facilities

Ja Venning; Mt Khoo; Bw Pearce; Pa Brandner


17th International Symposium on Transport Phenomena and Dynamics of Rotating Machinery | 2017

The influence of nuclei content on cloud cavitation about a hydrofoil

Ja Venning; S Smith; Pa Brandner; Dean R. Giosio; Bw Pearce

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Bw Pearce

Australian Maritime College

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Pa Brandner

Australian Maritime College

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D Ranmuthugala

Australian Maritime College

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Nicholas A. T. Brown

Australian Institute of Sport

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