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vortex street

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(General Physics) a regular stream of vortices or parallel streams of vortices carried downstream by the flow of a fluid over a body. These are sometimes made visible by vapour condensation as in the vortex trails from the wing tips of an aeroplane. See also Kármán vortex street, vortex shedding
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As the frequency of the vortex street in a vortex meter and of the secondary rotation in a swirl meter are each directly proportional to the volumetric flowrate of the fluid, there is no need to compensate for changes in pressure, temperature or density.
In the lab, I used a cylinder to simplify turbulence and generate an organized pattern of eddies, called a Karman vortex street. This vortex street is the name given to the consistent pattern of eddies that spin off in a line downstream of a cylinder.
Formulation vortex street, Journal of AppliedPhysies, 24, No.
In addition, a series of vortices known together as a vortex street will be shed in the wake of the tower.
This characteristic vortex pattern is known as the Karman vortex street, after the great Hungarian-born American aerodynamicist, Theodore von Karman.
My overwhelming first thought was to try and produce a work with movement to mimic the von Karman vortex street. That said, how to end up with such a work seemed like a huge if not impossible task.
The frequencies of the vortex street in a vortex meter and of the secondary rotation in a swirl meter are each directly proportional to the volumetric flow rate of the fluid.
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