Lift Oscillation Variation in Cylinder Wake at Moderate Reynolds Numbers (300 < Re < 10000)
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Abstract
The flow past a circular cylinder is a classical problem in fluid dynamics, extensively studied due to its fundamental vortex dynamics and its relevance to engineering applications such as offshore structures. A key feature of this flow is the unsteady alternate shedding of vortices, which induces an oscillatory lift force on the cylinder. This oscillation is quantified by the root-mean-square of the lift coefficient, CLRMS , which varies with Reynolds number. Norberg (2003) shows that after an initial increase the lift drops reaching a minimum around Re ≈ 1000, before gradually increasing again beyond Re ≈ 4000. This phenomenon is our object of study. In this work, we employ CFD simulations using NEKTAR++ to investigate the dynamics in the range 300RMS curve reported in the literature.
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Presenters
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Marlon S Mathias
Universidade de São Paulo
Authors
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Marlon S Mathias
Universidade de São Paulo
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Anthony Trinquet
Polytech Montpellier
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Vitor A Bortolin
Universidade de São Paulo
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Bernardo Luiz Harry Lemos
Universidade de São Paulo
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Rodrigo L Amaral
Universidade de São Paulo
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Julio R Meneghini
Universidade de São Paulo