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“…It is more common, both experimentally and numerically, to use open-loop devices to control, for instance, aerodynamic forces or vortex shedding (Strykowski & Sreenivasan 1990;Igarashi 1997;Mittal & Raghuvanshi 2001;Dalton et al 2001;Cadot et al 2009;Parezanović & Cadot 2009. Sensitivity analysis is well suited to estimate the effect of a wire, i.e.…”
Section: Control Cylindermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is more common, both experimentally and numerically, to use open-loop devices to control, for instance, aerodynamic forces or vortex shedding (Strykowski & Sreenivasan 1990;Igarashi 1997;Mittal & Raghuvanshi 2001;Dalton et al 2001;Cadot et al 2009;Parezanović & Cadot 2009. Sensitivity analysis is well suited to estimate the effect of a wire, i.e.…”
Section: Control Cylindermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, various passive and active flow-control methods have been employed by engineers to protect the structures against the damaging fluid forces acting on the bluff bodies. Sakamoto et al (1997), Alam et al (2002), Malekzadeh and Sohankar (2012) and Igarashi (1997) investigated passive flow control by employing a control plate or a rod upstream a square cylinder as a means of controlling the vortex shedding. They all reported a considerable reduction on the mean and the fluctuating forces acting on the square cylinder.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially, flow around a circular cylinder has encountered in many engineering applications, for example, in the cooling tower, chimney and so forth. Sarioglu et al [3] and Igarashi [8] investigated experimentally the effects of a thin rod having circular cross section, placed before a square cylinder in different distances, on the flow. They showed that there are two different flow structures depending upon the gap ratio between the two objects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%