Wake dynamics of a square cylinder while moving upward in quiescent water
Abstract
We experimentally investigate the wake dynamics of a square cylinder rising through quiescent water over a range of Froude numbers (). Time-resolved Particle Image Velocimetry provides velocity and vorticity fields that enable pressure reconstruction and vortex characterization. Diagnostics based on swirl strength (), the Okubo-Weiss parameter (), and a shear-vortex interaction measure () reveal that the wake is governed by a persistent pair of counter-rotating vortices rather than by periodic shedding. Circulation exhibits a two-regime dependence on , with a sharp increase below and saturation above this threshold, mirroring entrainment force scaling reported previously. While vortex area remains nearly constant, swirl strength and negative- regions expand with , indicating that entrainment enhancement arises from intensified rotation rather than an enlarged vortex footprint. These findings provide new physical insight into vortex-free-surface interactions and enrich the understanding of entrainment mechanisms in unsteady wakes, with implications for multiphase flows and the hydrodynamic design of naval and offshore structures.
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@article{arxiv.2509.18305,
title = {Wake dynamics of a square cylinder while moving upward in quiescent water},
author = {Intesaaf Ashraf and Stephane Dorbolo and Neetu Tiwari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.18305},
year = {2025}
}