Francisco J. G. de Oliveira, Zahra Sharif Khodaei, Oliver R. H. Buxton
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摘要
通过同时测量速度场和分布应变,分析了悬臂圆柱体在由湍流生成网格产生的低湍流强度和高湍流强度的自由流条件下的结构响应。直径(D)为 50 毫米的薄壁圆柱体作为悬臂梁安装在水槽中,一端得到支撑,95% 的主体浸没在水中,暴露在雷诺数为 Re = 25000 的横流中。我们采用了一种新颖的组合,利用瑞利后向散射光纤传感器同时进行粒子图像测速和分布式应变测量。这些传感器被嵌入圆柱体的表面,以测量结构沿跨度方向的经验应变(\(\varepsilon \)),覆盖圆柱体的迎风面和背风面。传感器精细的空间分辨率使我们能够在结构的两个不同区域(平均分离位置的上游和下游)分辨出流动对圆柱体结构响应的影响。这种区分使我们能够将自由流条件对机体加载事件产生的局部影响与涡流脱落和流内其他相干运动产生的整体力隔离开来。区分这些直接和间接效应有助于确定哪种效应与疲劳寿命周期分析更为相关。波动速度场与应变之间的交叉功率谱密度显示,载荷主要由涡流脱落产生,这种关系在引入自由流湍流后得到加强。这也有助于辨别两种自由流湍流条件所带来的不同动力。
Simultaneous measurement of the distributed longitudinal strain and velocity field for a cantilevered cylinder exposed to turbulent cross flow
The structural response of a cantilevered cylinder under free-stream conditions both with low and high turbulence intensity generated by turbulence-generating grids is analysed with concurrent measurements of the velocity field and the distributed strain. The thin-walled cylinder, with a diameter (D) of 50 mm, is mounted in a water flume as a cantilevered beam supported at one end, with 95% of its body submerged and exposed to cross flow yielding a Reynolds number of Re = 25000. We employ a novel combination of simultaneous particle image velocimetry and distributed strain measurements using Rayleigh backscattering fibre optic sensors. These sensors are embedded onto the surface of the cylinder to measure the experienced strain (\(\varepsilon \)) of the structure along its spanwise direction, covering both the windward and leeward faces of the cylinder. The sensors fine spatial resolution allows us to discern the influence of the flow on the structural response of the cylinder in two distinct regions of the structure: upstream and downstream of the mean separation location. This differentiation allows us to isolate the local effects introduced by the free-stream conditions on the loading events over the body from the global force generated by the vortex shedding and other coherent motions present within the flow. Distinguishing between these direct and indirect effects helps determine which is more relevant for fatigue-life cycle analysis. The cross power spectral density between the fluctuating velocity field and the strain reveals that the load is dominated by the vortex shedding, and this relationship is intensified with the introduction of free-stream turbulence. It also helps to discern the different dynamics imposed by the two free-stream turbulence conditions.
期刊介绍:
Experiments in Fluids examines the advancement, extension, and improvement of new techniques of flow measurement. The journal also publishes contributions that employ existing experimental techniques to gain an understanding of the underlying flow physics in the areas of turbulence, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, convective heat transfer, combustion, turbomachinery, multi-phase flows, and chemical, biological and geological flows. In addition, readers will find papers that report on investigations combining experimental and analytical/numerical approaches.