A numerical study of vortex shedding from a circular cylinder vibrating in the in-line direction
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A numerical study of vortex shedding from a circular cylinder vibrating in the in-line direction
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Singh, Satya Prakash
Biswas, Gautam Nithiarasu, Perumal |
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Computational fluid dynamics
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Purpose - To investigate the influence of forced, in-line oscillation of a circular cylinder on an incoming incompressible flow field at different Reynolds numbers.
Design/methodology/approach - A space-time finite element approach is employed to model the flow around an oscillating cylinder.
Findings - The results show that two (2S), four (2P, two pair) and three vortices (P +S, one pair and one single) are shed in each cycle. In addition, a 2Po mode is also observed, which is similar to the 2P mode but the vortices of the 2Po mode differs in strength. The 2P mode of vortex shedding is observed along the entire wake of the flow field and 2Po mode in the far wake. In some cases, the vortex street is transformed as it travels towards the exit to produce new patterns. One such pattern is observed for the first time in the present work, which is referred to as 2P�*o mode. The drag and lift coefficients observed are perfectly periodic at a Reynolds number of 200 and they reach a chaotic pattern as the Reynolds number is increased
to a value of 350.
Originality/Value - Originality of the paper lies in the observation of 2P vortex shedding mode or its variants in the downstream of the cylinder.
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Emerald Insight
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2013
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Article
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Singh, Satya Prakash and Biswas, Gautam and Nithiarasu, Perumal (2013) A numerical study of vortex shedding from a circular cylinder vibrating in the in-line direction. International Journal of Numerical Methods For Heat & Fluid Flow, 23 (8). pp. 1449-1462. ISSN 0961-5539
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http://cmeri.csircentral.net/60/
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