Abstract
It is known that steady flows arise beside a solid surface in the presence of a sound field which can to a certain extent exert an effect on the processes of heat and mass exchange [1–3]. As a rule, all papers from this area refer to the case in which one can represent the sound field in the form of a single wave. However, situations are often encountered in practice in which the sound field is complex; i.e., it consists of several vibrations whose amplitudes and frequencies are unlike in the general case. The secondary flows which form beside a circular cylinder placed in a complex soundfield are investigated in this paper.
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