Flow over a circular cylinder with detached short splitter-plates is numerically simulated in order to assess the suppression of periodic vortex shedding. A finite-volume solver based on the Cartesian-staggered grid is implemented, and the ghost-cell method in conjunction with Great-Source-Term technique is employed in order to enforce directly the no-slip condition on the cylinder boundary. The accuracy of the solver is validated by simulation of the flow around a single circular cylinder. The results are in good agreement with the experimental data reported in the literature. Finally, the flows over a circular cylinder with splitter-plate in its downstream (off and on the centerline) are computed in as a nonvortex shedding case and in and 150 as cases with vortex shedding effects. The same simulations are also performed for the case where dual splitter-plates are in a parallel arrangement embedded in the downstream of the cylinder. The optimum location of the splitter-plate to achieve maximum reduction in the lift and drag forces is determined.
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On the Suppression of Vortex Shedding From Circular Cylinders Using Detached Short Splitter-Plates
Behzad Ghadiri Dehkordi,
Behzad Ghadiri Dehkordi
Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering,
e-mail: ghadirib@modares.ac.ir
Tarbiat Modares University
, Tehran, Iran
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Hamed Houri Jafari
Hamed Houri Jafari
Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering,
e-mail: hhjafari@gmail.com
Tarbiat Modares University
, Tehran, Iran
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Behzad Ghadiri Dehkordi
Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering,
Tarbiat Modares University
, Tehran, Irane-mail: ghadirib@modares.ac.ir
Hamed Houri Jafari
Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering,
Tarbiat Modares University
, Tehran, Irane-mail: hhjafari@gmail.com
J. Fluids Eng. Apr 2010, 132(4): 044501 (4 pages)
Published Online: April 16, 2010
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Received:
July 12, 2009
Revised:
February 25, 2010
Online:
April 16, 2010
Published:
April 16, 2010
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Dehkordi, B. G., and Jafari, H. H. (April 16, 2010). "On the Suppression of Vortex Shedding From Circular Cylinders Using Detached Short Splitter-Plates." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. April 2010; 132(4): 044501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4001384
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