Abstract

Flow past three identical circular cylinders is numerically investigated using the immersed boundary method. The cylinders are arranged in an equilateral-triangle configuration with one cylinder placed upstream and the other two side-by-side downstream. The focus is on the effect of the spacing ratio , Reynolds number and three-dimensionality on the flow structures, hydrodynamic forces and Strouhal numbers, where is the cylinder centre-to-centre spacing and is the cylinder diameter. The fluid dynamics involved is highly sensitive to both and , leading to nine distinct flow structures, namely single bluff-body flow, deflected flow, flip-flopping flow, steady symmetric flow, steady asymmetric flow, hybrid flow, anti-phase flow, in-phase flow and fully developed in-phase co-shedding flow. The time-mean drag and lift of each cylinder are more sensitive to than while fluctuating forces are less sensitive to than . The three-dimensionality of the flow affects the development of the wake patterns, changing the ranges of different flow structures. A diagram of flow regimes, together with the contours of hydrodynamic forces, in the space, is given, providing physical insights into the complex interactions of the three cylinders.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call