The Proceedings of the Fluids engineering conference
Online ISSN : 2424-2896
2000
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Approach to the Flow-Induced Vibration Problem (Vortex-Induced Vibration) by CFD
Hajime IZUMI
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Pages 319-322

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Abstract
In this study, a numerical method has been developed in order to solve fluid-structure interaction problems, and vortex-induced vibration for incompressible viscous flow past an elastically supported circular cylinder is simulated by two- and three-dimensional calculations. In the results of the three-dimensional calculation the lock-in region, the drastic change of the phase angle between lift force and cylinder displacement, and response amplitude of a cylinder in transverse direction show good agreement with experimental values. Furthermore, the hysteresis loop of the response amplitude can be simulated in the lock-in region, and it is pointed out that the hysteresis depends on the change of three-dimensional vortex structure. Because of such a mechanism hysteresis loop and lock-in phenomenon cannot be simulated with sufficient accuracy in the results of a two-dimensional solver.
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© 2000 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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