Experimental Investigation of Vortex Shedding in Superfluid 4He
Abstract
During this internship, the starting vortex and its shedding from the trailing edge of an airfoil moving at constant acceleration in 4He has been studied. The airfoil has an angle of attack of 49.1 and corresponds to the NACA 0012, in contrast to most of the simulations using an angle of attack of 90 with a flat plate. An optical access combined with force and torque sensors enabled the study of this phenomenon. Particles are added to the fluid andfrom their position and velocity we obtained an estimate of the vorticity field. A tracking algorithm could then detect and track the vortex. From this tracking, we found no difference in the behaviour of the vortices in HeI and HeII. Furthermore, the trajectories do not correspond to the theoretical expectations, exhibiting straight trajectories until the vortex is independant of the airfoil, when a deviation in the trajectory happens. The vortex also moves faster than predicted. The differences are attributed to viscous and 3D effects.
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