The effect of air-water interface on the vortex shedding from a vertical circular cylinder |
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Authors: | Jungsoo SuhJianming Yang Frederick Stern |
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Affiliation: | IIHR - Hydroscience and Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1585, USA |
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Abstract: | The flow past an interface piercing circular cylinder at the Reynolds number Re=2.7×104 and the Froude numbers Fr=0.2 and 0.8 is investigated using large-eddy simulation. A Lagrangian dynamic subgrid-scale model and a level set based sharp interface method are used for the spatially filtered turbulence closure and the air-water interface treatment, respectively. The mean interface elevation and the rms of interface fluctuations from the simulation are in excellent agreement with the available experimental data. The organized periodic vortex shedding observed in the deep flow is attenuated and replaced by small-scale vortices at the interface. The streamwise vorticity and the outward transverse velocity generated near the edge of the separated region, which enforces the separated shear layers to deviate from each other and restrains their interaction, are primarily responsible for the devitalization of the periodic vortex shedding at the interface. The lateral gradient of the difference between the vertical and transverse Reynolds normal stresses, increasing with the Froude number, is the main source of the streamwise vorticity and the outward transverse velocity at the interface. |
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Keywords: | Air-water interface Vortex shedding Turbulence Large-eddy simulation Level-set method Cylinder |
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