Direct numerical simulation of the turbulent flow around a Flettner rotor

Author:

Massaro DanieleORCID,Karp Martin,Jansson Niclas,Markidis Stefano,Schlatter Philipp

Abstract

AbstractThe three-dimensional turbulent flow around a Flettner rotor, i.e. an engine-driven rotating cylinder in an atmospheric boundary layer, is studied via direct numerical simulations (DNS) for three different rotation speeds ($$\alpha$$ α ). This technology offers a sustainable alternative mainly for marine propulsion, underscoring the critical importance of comprehending the characteristics of such flow. In this study, we evaluate the aerodynamic loads produced by the rotor of height h, with a specific focus on the changes in lift and drag force along the vertical axis of the cylinder. Correspondingly, we observe that vortex shedding is inhibited at the highest $$\alpha$$ α values investigated. However, in the case of intermediate $$\alpha$$ α , vortices continue to be shed in the upper section of the cylinder ($$y/h>0.3$$ y / h > 0.3 ). As the cylinder begins to rotate, a large-scale motion becomes apparent on the high-pressure side, close to the bottom wall. We offer both a qualitative and quantitative description of this motion, outlining its impact on the wake deflection. This finding is significant as it influences the rotor wake to an extent of approximately one hundred diameters downstream. In practical applications, this phenomenon could influence the performance of subsequent boats and have an impact on the cylinder drag, affecting its fuel consumption. This fundamental study, which investigates a limited yet significant (for DNS) Reynolds number and explores various spinning ratios, provides valuable insights into the complex flow around a Flettner rotor. The simulations were performed using a modern GPU-based spectral element method, leveraging the power of modern supercomputers towards fundamental engineering problems.

Funder

Royal Institute of Technology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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