Large-eddy simulations are used to investigate the origin of the wake asymmetry and symmetry behind notchback Ahmed bodies. Two different effective backlight angles, beta(1) = 17.8 degrees and beta(2) = 21.0 degrees, are simulated resulting in wake asymmetry and symmetry in flows without external perturbations, in agreement with previous experimental observations. In particular, the asymmetric case presents a bi-stable nature showing, in a random fashion, two stable mirrored states characterized by a left or right asymmetry for long periods. A random switch and several attempts to switch between the bi-stability are observed. The asymmetry of the flow is ascribed to the asymmetric separations and reattachments in the wake. The deflection of the near-wall flow structures behind the slant counteracting the asymmetry drives the wake to be temporarily symmetric, triggering the switching process of the bi-stable wake. The consequence of deflection that forces the flow structure to form on the opposite side of the slant is the decisive factor for a successful switch. Modal analysis applying proper orthogonal decomposition is used for the exploration of the wake dynamics of the bi-stable nature observed.

He, K., Minelli, G., Wang, J., Dong, T., Gao, G., Krajnović, S. (2021). Numerical investigation of the wake bi-stability behind a notchback Ahmed body. JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS, 926, 1-29 [10.1017/jfm.2021.748].

Numerical investigation of the wake bi-stability behind a notchback Ahmed body

Minelli, Guglielmo;
2021

Abstract

Large-eddy simulations are used to investigate the origin of the wake asymmetry and symmetry behind notchback Ahmed bodies. Two different effective backlight angles, beta(1) = 17.8 degrees and beta(2) = 21.0 degrees, are simulated resulting in wake asymmetry and symmetry in flows without external perturbations, in agreement with previous experimental observations. In particular, the asymmetric case presents a bi-stable nature showing, in a random fashion, two stable mirrored states characterized by a left or right asymmetry for long periods. A random switch and several attempts to switch between the bi-stability are observed. The asymmetry of the flow is ascribed to the asymmetric separations and reattachments in the wake. The deflection of the near-wall flow structures behind the slant counteracting the asymmetry drives the wake to be temporarily symmetric, triggering the switching process of the bi-stable wake. The consequence of deflection that forces the flow structure to form on the opposite side of the slant is the decisive factor for a successful switch. Modal analysis applying proper orthogonal decomposition is used for the exploration of the wake dynamics of the bi-stable nature observed.
2021
He, K., Minelli, G., Wang, J., Dong, T., Gao, G., Krajnović, S. (2021). Numerical investigation of the wake bi-stability behind a notchback Ahmed body. JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS, 926, 1-29 [10.1017/jfm.2021.748].
He, Kan; Minelli, Guglielmo; Wang, Jiabin; Dong, Tianyun; Gao, Guangjun; Krajnović, Siniša
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