Abstract

This paper considers methods for controlling secondary flows near an oscillating circular cylinder by changing two process control parameters: the dimensionless amplitude and the vibrational Reynolds number. A direct numerical modeling study is performed. It is shown that by varying the indicated parameters in a relatively small range, it is possible not only to intensify mass transfer processes, but also to change the direction of the main secondary flows.

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