Flow Around Curved Tandem Cylinders

Author:

Aasland Tale E.1,Pettersen Bjørnar1,Andersson Helge I.2,Jiang Fengjian3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Marine Technology, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology , Trondheim NO-7491, Norway

2. Department of Energy and Process Engineering, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology , Trondheim NO-7491, Norway

3. Department of Ships and Ocean Structures, SINTEF Ocean , Trondheim NO-7052, Norway

Abstract

Abstract The flow around curved tandem cylinders of equal diameter has been investigated for the first time, by means of direct numerical simulations. A convex configuration was used. The nominal gap ratio was L/D = 3.0 and a Reynolds number of 500 was chosen. Due to the change in effective gap ratio along the cylinder axis, there is a variation of tandem flow regimes, from alternating overshoot/reattachment, via stable reattachment, to co-shedding, in this case called gap shedding. The combination of reattachment and gap shedding gives near-zero drag and vertical forces for the downstream cylinder, whereas the corresponding forces on the upstream cylinder are comparable to single curved cylinders. Meanwhile, the opposite is true for the lift forces. A low-frequency variation of horizontal and vertical forces is seen, and this is attributed to a slow variation of the position where gap shedding commences. Finally, the concept of a critical angle is proposed to describe the transition to gap shedding, for a given combination of nominal gap ratio and Reynolds number.

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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