Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
Volume 37, Issue 3, April 1991, Pages 299-309
Effects of surface roughness on the two-dimensional flow past circular cylinders I: mean forces and pressures
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2021, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial AerodynamicsCitation Excerpt :Schewe (1983) tested the aerodynamic drag and lift coefficients in the Reynolds number range from 2 × 104 to 7 × 106, indicating that the drag coefficient was 0.52 in the trans-critical range when Re exceeded 3 × 106. Güven et al. (1980) and Duarte (1991a and 1991b) investigated the influence of surface roughness of cylinder on the aerodynamic coefficients, indicating a potential method to equivalently simulate the flow and load characteristics at high Reynolds numbers. Duarte (1992) and Zan (2008) investigated the aerodynamic loads on circular cylinders in turbulent flow, indicating that the transition of separation occurs at lower Re in turbulent oncoming flows.
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