Abstract
The effect of surface roughness on forces over a cylinder and the resulting vortex patterns at low Reynolds numbers are not well reported in the literature. This paper investigates flow over fixed and transversely oscillating two-dimensional rough cylinders with different roughness heights and spacing. A novel multi-block-multi-mesh framework-based immersed boundary method is developed to resolve the roughness elements over the cylinder surface, using a relatively coarser mesh at the outer domain. Small re-circulation zones trapped inside the roughness elements are captured. A drastic reduction in skin-friction drag is observed due to these vortices for both fixed and oscillating cylinders. Higher roughness height resulted in better lock-in phenomena at lower oscillation frequencies. However, the vortex shedding modes did not show much sensitivity to surface roughness.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Mechanics of Materials,Computational Mechanics,Mechanical Engineering
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2 articles.
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