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In fluid mechanics, the Roshko number (Ro) is a dimensionless number describing oscillating flow mechanisms. It is named after the American Professor of Aeronautics Anatol Roshko. It is defined as

{\displaystyle \mathrm {Ro} ={fL^{2} \over \nu }=\mathrm {St} \,\mathrm {Re} }
{\displaystyle \mathrm {St} ={fL \over U},}
{\displaystyle \mathrm {Re} ={UL \over \nu }}

where

Roshko determined the correlation[1] below from experiments on the flow of air around circular cylinders over range Re=50 to Re=2000:

{\displaystyle \mathrm {Ro} =0.212\mathrm {Re} -4.5} valid over [ 50 <= Re < 200]
{\displaystyle \mathrm {Ro} =0.212\mathrm {Re} -2.7} valid over [200 <= Re < 2000]

Ormières and Provansal[2] investigated vortex shedding in the wake of a sphere and found a relationship between Re and Ro in the range 280 < Re < 360.

  1. ^ Roshko (1952) Figures 9 and 10
  2. ^ Ormières and Provansal (1999), Figure 5