The dynamics of pseudo-spin-1/2 Bose-Einstein condensates with weak spin-orbit coupling through a moving obstacle potential are studied numerically. Four types of wakes are observed and the phase diagrams are determined for different spin-orbit coupling strengths. The conditions to form Bénard-von Kármán vortex street are rather rigorous, and we investigate in detail the dynamical characteristics of the vortex streets. The two point vortices in a pair rotate around their center, and the angular velocity and their distance oscillate periodically. The oscillation intensifies with increasing spin-orbit coupling strengths, and it makes part of the vortex pairs dissociate into separate vortices or combine into single ones and destroys the vortex street in the end. The width b of the street and the distance l between two consecutive vortex pairs of the same circulation are determined by the potential radius and its moving velocity, respectively. The b/l ratios are independent of the spin-orbit coupling strength and fall in the range 0.19-0.27, which is a little smaller than the stability criterion 0.28 for classical fluids. Proper b/l ratios are necessary to form Bénard-von Kármán vortex street, but the spin-orbit coupling strength affects the stability of the street patterns. Finally, we propose a protocol to experimentally realize the vortex street in ^{87}Rb spin-orbit-coupling Bose-Einstein condensates.
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