pyörteekerroitus
Pyörteekerroitus, often translated as vortex shedding or vortex street, is a phenomenon in fluid dynamics where vortices are generated alternately from each side of a bluff body. When a fluid flows past an obstacle, such as a cylinder or a flat plate, the flow separates from the surface of the body. This separation leads to the formation of swirling regions of fluid called vortices. Due to the unsteady nature of the flow and the instability of the separated shear layers, these vortices are shed periodically from the upstream edge of the body.
The alternating nature of the shedding results in a staggered pattern of vortices downstream of the object,
Pyörteekerroitus has significant implications in various engineering applications. For instance, it can cause vibrations in structures