Hydrodynamic coefficients of yawed cylinders in open-channel flow
Autor: | Paolo Ghilardi, Sauro Manenti, Gabriella Petaccia, Stefano Sibilla, Elisabetta Persi, Andrea Fenocchi |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Drag coefficient
Materials science Maximum flow problem Flow (psychology) 0207 environmental engineering 02 engineering and technology Mechanics Rotation Quantitative Biology::Other 01 natural sciences Computer Science Applications Cylinder (engine) law.invention Open-channel flow Physics::Fluid Dynamics 010309 optics Drag law Modeling and Simulation Orientation (geometry) 0103 physical sciences Electrical and Electronic Engineering 020701 environmental engineering Instrumentation Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics |
Zdroj: | Flow Measurement and Instrumentation. 65:288-296 |
ISSN: | 0955-5986 |
Popis: | The hydrodynamic response of a cylinder in an open-channel flow is experimentally investigated by considering the effects of horizontal orientation and submergence, the latter ranging from fully submerged to half-submerged cases. Drag and side coefficients are measured with a specific hydrodynamic balance which allows the planar rotation and the variation of submergence of the sample. The instrument design and characteristics are discussed, also estimating the uncertainties of force and hydrodynamic coefficients measurement. The tests are carried out under four submergence ratios (SR, submerged height to water depth), showing that for lower SR the drag and side coefficients increase with respect to tests performed on a fully submerged cylinder, which correspond to the highest SR. The tests performed for a half-submerged cylinder show instead a reduction of the side and drag coefficients, mainly due to the reduced submerged section. The effect of orientation on the two coefficients is different, yet it leads to similar submergence-independent trends. The drag coefficient is maximum for the 90° crossflow configuration, where maximum flow deviation occurs, while the side coefficient is maximum for the 45° orientation, which shows the most asymmetrical flow pattern. Measurements for deep submergence are validated against available literature results, confirming the reliability of the obtained values. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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