Lift coefficient of a stationary sphere in gradient flow

1992 
This paper deals with the lift force on a stationary sphere close to and away from the boundary and supplements an earlier paper which dealt with the study of the drag force. The experimental setup, instrumentation, nature of boundaries, sizes of test sphere, ranges of Reynolds number and relative size of the sphere are all common to both the studies. In this study, the time-averaged lift coefficient, like the drag coefficient, is found to be a function of both the Reynolds number and the relative size. In view of the prevailing controversy concerning the direction of lift force, a criterion has been evolved for the reversal of lift force in terms of Reynolds number and relative size.
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