447-459Experimental investigation of flow past a
square cylinder at Reynolds numbers of 97 and 187 is reported. Cylinder
orientations of 0 to 60o with respect to the mean flow have been
considered. Two-component hotwire anemometry has been adopted for velocity
measurements. The wake of the cylinder has been visualized using a pulsed laser
sheet to understand the flow structure. Measurements have been carried out in
the near wake, mid-wake and far wake of the cylinder. The effects of
orientation and Reynolds number on Strouhal number, drag coefficient,
time-average and rms velocity distributions, decay of velocity fluctuations and
power spectra are of interest. There is a dominant peak of vortex shedding in
the near wake velocity spectra over the range of Reynolds numbers studied. The
Strouhal number and drag coefficient are correlated to the cylinder angle. A
change in the cylinder orientation leads to an early appearance of
quasi-periodicity and hence three-dimensionality, owing to the asymmetric
nature of the wake. The shape of the mean velocity profiles, fluctuations and
the rate of decay show a strong dependence on the cylinder orientation in the
near wake, though the dependence weakens in the far wake. Among the angles
studied, the wake of a cylinder whose orientation is 22.5o with
respect to the incoming flow is surprisingly vigorous, and shows strong
three-dimensionality. The data of the present work is useful for assessing flow
interaction with cylindrical structures of square cross-section.</b