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Flow-induced oscillations of a circular cylinder due to interference effects
Date Issued
29-09-1994
Author(s)
Gowda, B. H.Lakshmana
Sreedharan, V.
Abstract
Measurements of the flow-induced oscillations of a spring-mounted circular cylinder (test cylinder, diameter D) due to the presence of a rigid circular cylinder (interfering cylinder, diameter d) are presented. Ratios of d/D = 0·5, 1·0, 1·5 and 2·0 have been used. Various relative positions of the test cylinder and the interfering cylinder, in tandem, side-by-side and staggered arrangements, are considered (in all of the positions considered the interfering cylinder was never upstream of the test cylinder). The results show that under certain combinations of the d/D ratio and the relative position, the test cylinder can experience oscillatory amplitudes almost three times those observed for the no-interfering case. Under certain other conditions the vibrations are completely suppressed. The observed features are discussed with reference to earlier related studies. Flow visualization results obtained by using a stationary test cylinder have provided a limited explanation for the observed features. © 1994 Academic Press Ltd.
Volume
176