On regime C flow around an oscillating circular cylinder

Author:

Xiong ChengwangORCID,Cheng Liang,Tong FeifeiORCID,An HongweiORCID

Abstract

This paper focuses on the characteristics of the regime C flow (Tatsuno & Bearman, J. Fluid Mech., vol. 211, 1990, pp. 157–182) around an oscillating circular cylinder in still water. The regime C flow is characterised by the formation of large-scale vortex cores arranged as opposed von Kármán vortex streets, resulting from a regular switching of vortex shedding directions with respect to the axis of oscillation. Both Floquet analysis and direct numerical simulations (DNS) are performed to investigate the two- (2-D) and three-dimensional (3-D) instabilities. The present study reveals that the low-wavenumber 3-D instability can emerge slightly before the 2-D instability in regime C. In total, five spanwise vortex modes were identified: (i) standing-wave pattern, S-mode; (ii) travelling-wave pattern, T-mode; (iii) mixed ST-mode; (iv) X-type vortex pattern, X-mode; and (v) U-type vortex pattern, U-mode. The modal analysis conducted in this study demonstrates that the vortex patterns and the corresponding spatial and temporal modulations of the dynamic loads of the S-, T- and mixed ST-modes are mainly induced by the 3-D instability of a single wavenumber. The characteristics of the X-mode are due to the superposition of the 3-D instabilities of multiple wavenumbers. The U-mode is dominated by a 2-D instability and its interaction with 3-D instabilities. The domain size dependence study demonstrates that the regime C flow is very sensitive to the spanwise length of the computational domain. The subcritical nature of the regime C flow is responsible for the discrepancy in the marginal stability curves obtained by independent Floquet stability analysis, DNS and physical experiments.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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