Wind and Structures
Volume 4, Number 5, 2001, pages 441-454
DOI: 10.12989/was.2001.4.5.441
PIV measurement of roof corner vortices
Kyung Chun Kim, Ho Seong Ji and Seoung Hak Seong(Korea)
Abstract
Conical vortices on roof corners of a prismatic low-rise building have been investigated by
using the PIV(Particle Image Velocimetry) technique. The Reynolds number based on the free stream
velocity and model height was 5.3 10 3 . Mean and instantaneous vector fields for velocity, vorticity, and
turbulent kinetic energy were measured at two vertical planes and for two different flow angles of 30 o and
45 o . The measurements provided a clear view of the complex flow structures on roof corners such as a
pair of counter rotating conical vortices, secondary vortices, and tertiary vortices. They also enabled
accurate and easy measurement of the size of vortices. Additionally, we could easily locate the centers of
the vortices from the ensemble averaged velocity fields. It was observed that the flow angle of a 30 o
produces a higher level of vorticity and turbulent kinetic energy in one of the pair of vortices than does
the 45 o flow angle.
Key Words
PIV(Particle Image Velocimetry); conical vortices; wind tunnel measurement; instantaneous and ensemble averaged velocity; vorticity and turbulent kinetic energy.
Address
Kyung Chun Kim , Ho Seong Ji and Seung Hak Seong, School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, San 30, Jangjeon-Dong, Kumjung-Ku, Pusan 609-735, Korea