Interaction of Oscillatory Flows with a Square Cylinder

2007 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 445-450 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.-J. Chern ◽  
Y.-J. Lu ◽  
S.-C. Chang ◽  
I.-C. Cheng

AbstractThe behaviour of vortices induced by a single square cylinder in an oscillating flow was investigated. The flow patterns in the vicinity of square cylinders were visualized using an in-house numerical model. Meanwhile, force coefficients exerted on the square cylinder were determined numerically. In terms of various Keulegan-Carpenter (KC) numbers, it turns out that the flow patterns for an oscillating flow past a single cylinder can be divided into three modes: (i) no vortex, (ii) pairs of symmetric vortices, and (iii) asymmetric vortex shedding. Reynolds (Re) number did not affect the flow field apparently in this study. In addition, the in-line force coefficient decreases exponentially as KC increases. Spectrum analysis of in-line force coefficients for various KCs was provided. It can be found that the flow system was at a periodic state at small KC for the first two modes. Variations of the flow system from a periodic state to a highly nonlinear state in which asymmetric vortex shedding appeared were demonstrated for increasing KC. The relationship between the in-line force and KC was provided for future applications.

2012 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 279-289 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. C. Yen ◽  
S. F. Wu

AbstractThe flow patterns, vortex-shedding frequency and aerodynamic performance of the square-cylinder flow were modulated using an upstream control rod. Additionally, the flow behaviors were examined using various Reynolds numbers, rotation angles, and spacing ratios. The flow patterns were visualized using the smoke-wire scheme. The global velocity fields and streamline patterns were analyzed using the particle image velocimetry (PIV). Additionally, the flow modes were characterized based on the kinematics theory. Moreover, the vortex-shedding frequencies behind upstream control rod and the square cylinder were detected using two hot-wire anemometers. The surface pressure on square cylinder was determined using a linear pressure scanner. Then, the aerodynamic parameters were calculated using the surface-pressure profiles. Three characteristic flow modes — single, attached, and bi-vortex-street — were categorized by varying the Reynolds number and spacing ratio. In the attached mode, the position of upstream control rod determined the flow characteristics. Furthermore, in the attached mode, the mean drag force of the square cylinder is about 57% lower than of single-square cylinder.


Author(s):  
Shigehiro SAKAMOTO ◽  
Akashi MOCHIDA ◽  
Shuzo MURAKAMI ◽  
Wolfgang RODI

2021 ◽  
Vol 62 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maarten Vanierschot ◽  
Mustafa Percin ◽  
Bas W. van Oudheusden

1998 ◽  
pp. 260-277
Author(s):  
D. Lakehal ◽  
F. Thiele ◽  
L. Duchamp Lageneste ◽  
M. Buffat

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