2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0063029
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Coupling response of flow-induced oscillating cylinder with a pair of flow-induced rotating impellers

Abstract: An innovative device transforming the active control of rotating rods to passive control with a pair of impellers is proposed and numerically examined in this paper. The coupling response of a vortex-induced vibrating (VIV) circular cylinder symmetrically equipped with two impellers that are free to rotate is analyzed based on the results of computations that carried out for a reduced velocity range of Ur = 2–14 at a low Reynolds number of 150. In comparison with the bare cylinder, both the in-line and cross-f… Show more

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“…Zhang and Ma (2018) compared the strength and vibration variation trends of propeller blades made of different materials based on the bi-directional fluid-structure coupling method. Zhu et al (2021) proposed an innovative device that uses a pair of impellers to convert the active control of a rotating rod into a passive control; the authors used bi-directional coupling method to analyze the coupling response of vortex-induced vibration of two symmetrical impellers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang and Ma (2018) compared the strength and vibration variation trends of propeller blades made of different materials based on the bi-directional fluid-structure coupling method. Zhu et al (2021) proposed an innovative device that uses a pair of impellers to convert the active control of a rotating rod into a passive control; the authors used bi-directional coupling method to analyze the coupling response of vortex-induced vibration of two symmetrical impellers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%