VIV of Tapered Cylinders: 3D LES Numerical Simulation

In the present study, the author’s previous experimental investigations on the vortex induced vibration of uniform and tapered circular cylinders are numerically simulated. The circular cylinders have medium mass ratios (5.93, 6.1), low mass-damping parameters (0.0275, 0.0279) a mean diameter of 0.0...

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Main Authors: Khosrow Bargi, Vahid Tamimi, Mostafa Zeinoddini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Association of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 2015-03-01
Series:International Journal of Maritime Technology
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Online Access:http://ijmt.ir/article-1-308-en.html
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spelling doaj-8334e4ab60104e94b6fa72eabd497ec12021-02-14T08:53:07ZengIranian Association of Naval Architecture and Marine EngineeringInternational Journal of Maritime Technology2345-60002476-53332015-03-013Winter and Spring 20151731VIV of Tapered Cylinders: 3D LES Numerical SimulationKhosrow Bargi0Vahid Tamimi1Mostafa Zeinoddini2 University of Tehran University of Tehran K.N. Toosi University of Technology In the present study, the author’s previous experimental investigations on the vortex induced vibration of uniform and tapered circular cylinders are numerically simulated. The circular cylinders have medium mass ratios (5.93, 6.1), low mass-damping parameters (0.0275, 0.0279) a mean diameter of 0.028m and an aspect ratio of about 14. A fully coupled two-way fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis is used to simulate the phenomena of vortex induced vibration in vicinity of the lock-in range. The 3D computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model is employed to solve the incompressible transient Navier-Stokes equations. LES-Smagorinsky turbulent model is considered within all simulations. Structural displacements are calculated through transient structural analysis in mechanical application (Computational Structural Dynamics-CSD). The transverse vibrations of uniform and tapered cylinders are compared against the experimental results. The comparison reveals that the model is capable to reasonably well predict the initial and upper branches of the responses. It, however, falls short to properly predict the lower branch. The simulation results of the fixed and elastically mounted tapered cylinders indicate that the flow field, in the case of the elastically mounted tapered cylinder, is completely different from that for the equivalent fixed tapered cylinder. For the case of the elastically mounted tapered cylinder no vortex cell fond to be forming in the lock-in region and a single frequency response dominated the entire length of the cylinder.http://ijmt.ir/article-1-308-en.htmlvortex induced vibrationuniform and tapered cylinders3d computational fluid dynamicfluid structure interactionfixed and elastically mounted
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author Khosrow Bargi
Vahid Tamimi
Mostafa Zeinoddini
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Vahid Tamimi
Mostafa Zeinoddini
VIV of Tapered Cylinders: 3D LES Numerical Simulation
International Journal of Maritime Technology
vortex induced vibration
uniform and tapered cylinders
3d computational fluid dynamic
fluid structure interaction
fixed and elastically mounted
author_facet Khosrow Bargi
Vahid Tamimi
Mostafa Zeinoddini
author_sort Khosrow Bargi
title VIV of Tapered Cylinders: 3D LES Numerical Simulation
title_short VIV of Tapered Cylinders: 3D LES Numerical Simulation
title_full VIV of Tapered Cylinders: 3D LES Numerical Simulation
title_fullStr VIV of Tapered Cylinders: 3D LES Numerical Simulation
title_full_unstemmed VIV of Tapered Cylinders: 3D LES Numerical Simulation
title_sort viv of tapered cylinders: 3d les numerical simulation
publisher Iranian Association of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
series International Journal of Maritime Technology
issn 2345-6000
2476-5333
publishDate 2015-03-01
description In the present study, the author’s previous experimental investigations on the vortex induced vibration of uniform and tapered circular cylinders are numerically simulated. The circular cylinders have medium mass ratios (5.93, 6.1), low mass-damping parameters (0.0275, 0.0279) a mean diameter of 0.028m and an aspect ratio of about 14. A fully coupled two-way fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis is used to simulate the phenomena of vortex induced vibration in vicinity of the lock-in range. The 3D computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model is employed to solve the incompressible transient Navier-Stokes equations. LES-Smagorinsky turbulent model is considered within all simulations. Structural displacements are calculated through transient structural analysis in mechanical application (Computational Structural Dynamics-CSD). The transverse vibrations of uniform and tapered cylinders are compared against the experimental results. The comparison reveals that the model is capable to reasonably well predict the initial and upper branches of the responses. It, however, falls short to properly predict the lower branch. The simulation results of the fixed and elastically mounted tapered cylinders indicate that the flow field, in the case of the elastically mounted tapered cylinder, is completely different from that for the equivalent fixed tapered cylinder. For the case of the elastically mounted tapered cylinder no vortex cell fond to be forming in the lock-in region and a single frequency response dominated the entire length of the cylinder.
topic vortex induced vibration
uniform and tapered cylinders
3d computational fluid dynamic
fluid structure interaction
fixed and elastically mounted
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