Strouhal number
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- | The Strouhal | + | The Strouhal number is a dimensionless parameter describing the oscillating frequency of a flow. Usually it is defined as: |
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- | St = \frac{fL}{U} | + | St := \frac{fL}{U} |
</math> | </math> | ||
where <math>f</math> is the frequency of the flow (e.g. vortex shedding frequency), <math>L</math> is a characteristic length scale of the flow and <math>U</math> is a characteristic velocity. | where <math>f</math> is the frequency of the flow (e.g. vortex shedding frequency), <math>L</math> is a characteristic length scale of the flow and <math>U</math> is a characteristic velocity. | ||
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- | The Strouhal Number is a function of the [[Reynolds | + | The Strouhal Number is a function of the [[Reynolds number]], typically between 20 < Re < 20,000. |
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+ | [[Category:Dimensionless parameters]] |
Latest revision as of 03:34, 20 September 2005
The Strouhal number is a dimensionless parameter describing the oscillating frequency of a flow. Usually it is defined as:
where is the frequency of the flow (e.g. vortex shedding frequency), is a characteristic length scale of the flow and is a characteristic velocity.
The Strouhal Number is a function of the Reynolds number, typically between 20 < Re < 20,000.