Abstract

The prediction of unsteady forces on an accelerating plate is improved by including the sweeping effect of the free-stream flow in the equations that approximate the inviscid evolution of the separated flow structures. This effect is represented by a similarity variable that combines the temporal variation of the length scale and angle of attack, and which introduces an implicit time scale into the vortex dynamics and force histories.

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