Dynamic aeroelastic response of a slender triangular flag behind bluff bodies of varying shapes

IF 3.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Dheeraj Tripathi , Mehdi Ghommem , Abdessattar Abdelkefi , Lotfi Romdhane , George C. Bourantas
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This study explores the aeroelastic performance of a slender steel flag positioned in the wake of bluff bodies with different cross-sectional shapes, namely, C, inverted C (IC), and U shaped cut cylinders — with radial cavities cut at angles of 60° and 120° for each shape, and 180° for U shape. The flag is positioned at varying gap distances (G) from the bluff body. This distance varies from 0.5d to 9d, where d represents the diameter of the bluff body. A preliminary numerical analysis using the immersed boundary method reveals distinct wake patterns for each configuration. Subsequent wind tunnel experiments align with these findings, showing a range of instability regimes. For the “C-type” bluff body, flutter in flag occurs at gap distances between 3d and 9d, while no limit cycle oscillations (LCOs) are observed for closer distances (0.5d to 2d). In contrast, for the “IC-type” bluff body, the cut angle strongly influences the flag flutter dynamics, with the 60° cut cylinder exhibiting the most pronounced instability. As the cut angle increases, the instability regime narrows. The “U-type” bluff body results in asymmetric wake interaction, allowing the flag to flutter even in closer gap distances (G = 0.5d - 2d), with a subcritical bifurcation observed at G = 0.5d, which is not observed elsewhere. The onset of the flutter is notably advanced under the wake of “U-type” bluff body as compared to other bluff body shapes at higher gap distances (G = 3d to 9d). Overall, this study underscores the combined role of the bluff body shape and the gap distance on aeroelastic behavior of the flag, offering insights for designing efficient flutter-based energy harvesters at low Reynolds numbers.
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Journal of Fluids and Structures
Journal of Fluids and Structures 工程技术-工程:机械
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6.90
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173
审稿时长
65 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fluids and Structures serves as a focal point and a forum for the exchange of ideas, for the many kinds of specialists and practitioners concerned with fluid–structure interactions and the dynamics of systems related thereto, in any field. One of its aims is to foster the cross–fertilization of ideas, methods and techniques in the various disciplines involved. The journal publishes papers that present original and significant contributions on all aspects of the mechanical interactions between fluids and solids, regardless of scale.
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