cylinderväckt
Cylinderväckt (cylinder wake) describes the flow pattern downstream of a cylindrical body in a fluid. When a cylinder is placed in a steady crossflow, the fluid splits around the sides, and the separated shear layers roll up into alternating vortices, creating a characteristic wake known as a Von Kármán vortex street. The wake’s behavior depends on the Reynolds number Re = UL/ν, where U is the flow speed, L the cylinder diameter, and ν the kinematic viscosity.
For moderate Re, the wake is time-periodic with a shedding frequency f related to U and L
Studying cylinderväckt involves flow visualization (smoke, dye) and quantitative techniques such as hot-wire anemometry, particle image
In Swedish-language contexts, cylinderväckt is often used as a direct reference to the cylinder wake concept,