Control of vortex shedding from two side-by-side cylinders using a pair of tangential jets

The active control of two side-by-side cylinder wakes by tangential jets with a Reynolds number of 3900 and a pitch ratio of 1.1 was studied experimentally and numerically. The particle image velocimetry technique was used to obtain the flow around side-by-side cylinders in a wind tunnel, and the dy...

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Main Authors: Fangyang Yuan, Yang Cao, Chengxu Tu, Jianzhong Lin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2020-10-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0025544
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spelling doaj-5bf3fc3772b046b6a147ba4f487cc8842020-11-25T03:44:24ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262020-10-011010105129105129-2010.1063/5.0025544Control of vortex shedding from two side-by-side cylinders using a pair of tangential jetsFangyang Yuan0Yang Cao1Chengxu Tu2Jianzhong Lin3Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Food Manufacturing Equipment and Technology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, ChinaJiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Food Manufacturing Equipment and Technology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, ChinaZhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Flow Measurement Technology, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou 310018, ChinaSchool of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, ChinaThe active control of two side-by-side cylinder wakes by tangential jets with a Reynolds number of 3900 and a pitch ratio of 1.1 was studied experimentally and numerically. The particle image velocimetry technique was used to obtain the flow around side-by-side cylinders in a wind tunnel, and the dynamic lift on the cylinder was measured by a three-axis force-sensor. A numerical model was set up for comparison with the experimental data. The effects of the jet angles and jet intensities on the wake control were discussed. It was found that the flow structure was bistable biased flow and that the gap flow led to an asymmetry of the flow field. Tangential jets with angles smaller than 20° were ineffective in controlling the wake and suppressing the vortex-induced vibrations of the cylinders. Tangential jets with angles larger than 45° induced a reverse vortex and were not suitable to be applied. The vortex flow region became smaller with an increase in the jet momentum coefficient but needed additional power supply. A moderate jet angle of 45° with a jet momentum coefficient of 0.218 demonstrated the best control effect in which the shedding vortex could be controlled in a small triangle region behind the cylinders (X ≦ 1.5D). The peak amplitude of the cylinder lift power spectral density (PSD) can be reduced to ∼8.7% of the PSD without the control. Effective control via the use of tangential jets provides a theoretical basis for subsequent active closed-loop control.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0025544
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author Fangyang Yuan
Yang Cao
Chengxu Tu
Jianzhong Lin
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Yang Cao
Chengxu Tu
Jianzhong Lin
Control of vortex shedding from two side-by-side cylinders using a pair of tangential jets
AIP Advances
author_facet Fangyang Yuan
Yang Cao
Chengxu Tu
Jianzhong Lin
author_sort Fangyang Yuan
title Control of vortex shedding from two side-by-side cylinders using a pair of tangential jets
title_short Control of vortex shedding from two side-by-side cylinders using a pair of tangential jets
title_full Control of vortex shedding from two side-by-side cylinders using a pair of tangential jets
title_fullStr Control of vortex shedding from two side-by-side cylinders using a pair of tangential jets
title_full_unstemmed Control of vortex shedding from two side-by-side cylinders using a pair of tangential jets
title_sort control of vortex shedding from two side-by-side cylinders using a pair of tangential jets
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series AIP Advances
issn 2158-3226
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The active control of two side-by-side cylinder wakes by tangential jets with a Reynolds number of 3900 and a pitch ratio of 1.1 was studied experimentally and numerically. The particle image velocimetry technique was used to obtain the flow around side-by-side cylinders in a wind tunnel, and the dynamic lift on the cylinder was measured by a three-axis force-sensor. A numerical model was set up for comparison with the experimental data. The effects of the jet angles and jet intensities on the wake control were discussed. It was found that the flow structure was bistable biased flow and that the gap flow led to an asymmetry of the flow field. Tangential jets with angles smaller than 20° were ineffective in controlling the wake and suppressing the vortex-induced vibrations of the cylinders. Tangential jets with angles larger than 45° induced a reverse vortex and were not suitable to be applied. The vortex flow region became smaller with an increase in the jet momentum coefficient but needed additional power supply. A moderate jet angle of 45° with a jet momentum coefficient of 0.218 demonstrated the best control effect in which the shedding vortex could be controlled in a small triangle region behind the cylinders (X ≦ 1.5D). The peak amplitude of the cylinder lift power spectral density (PSD) can be reduced to ∼8.7% of the PSD without the control. Effective control via the use of tangential jets provides a theoretical basis for subsequent active closed-loop control.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0025544
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