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The role of vortex wake dynamics in the flow-induced vibration of tube arrays

Abstract

Potential flow and 2-D Navier–Stokes calculations are used to investigate the role of vortex shedding in the non-resonant flow-induced vibration of periodic tube arrays. This dual approach untangles the effects of potential and vortical flow. The negative damping theory is shown to be inconsistent with the Navier–Stokes simulations, and allowing only a single degree of freedom in tube motion significantly overestimates the critical velocity. In contrast, Navier–Stokes simulations which allow all tubes to move in both the transverse and streamwise directions give results in good agreement with experiment. Somewhat surprisingly, potential flow calculations including an artificial phase lag between fluid force and tube motion give reasonably accurate results for a wide range of phase lags. This may be due to the fact that the most unstable mode at onset appears to be streamwise anti-phase (not whirling), as observed in the potential flow case.

Authors

Kevlahan NK-R

Volume

27

Pagination

pp. 829-837

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 1, 2011

DOI

10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2011.03.023

Conference proceedings

Journal of Fluids and Structures

Issue

5-6

ISSN

0889-9746

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