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The role of wake stiffness on the wake-induced vibration of the downstream cylinder of a tandem pair
Fecha
2014-02-12Autor
Assi, Gustavo Roque da Silva
Carmo, Bruno Souza
Meneghini, Julio Romano
Institución
Resumen
When a pair of tandem cylinders is immersed in a flow the downstream cylinder can
be excited into wake-induced vibrations (WIV) due to the interaction with vortices
coming from the upstream cylinder. Assi, Bearman & Meneghini (
J. Fluid Mech.
, vol.
661, 2010, pp. 365–401) concluded that the WIV excitation mechanism has its origin
in the unsteady vortex–structure interaction encountered by the cylinder as it oscillates
across the wake. In the present paper we investigate how the cylinder responds to that
excitation, characterising the amplitude and frequency of response and its dependency
on other parameters of the system. We introduce the concept of
wake stiffness
, a
fluid dynamic effect that can be associated, to a first approximation, with a linear
spring with stiffness proportional to
Re
and to the steady lift force occurring for
staggered cylinders. By a series of experiments with a cylinder mounted on a base
without springs we verify that such wake stiffness is not only strong enough to sustain
oscillatory motion, but can also dominate over the structural stiffness of the system.
We conclude that while unsteady vortex–structure interactions provide the energy input
to sustain the vibrations, it is the wake stiffness phenomenon that defines the character of the WIV response