Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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296634 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2014 | 11 Pages |
•The dynamic instability of a repeated ribs cylindrical rod in annular axial flow geometry was studied.•The results indicate a strong dependency between rod instability and rib roughness.•The rod dynamics become stabilized when the pitch-to-height ratio of the ribs increases.•Increase of the rib width-to-height ratio destabilizes the rod.•The nonlinear model confirms the existence of post critical instability and the reliability of the linear results.
This study focuses on the dynamics of a flexible cylindrical structure wrapped by repeated transverse rectangular ribs, in an annular flow geometry, under two boundary conditions: simply supported ends and clamped ends. The dynamics is predicted by linear and nonlinear theories. Based on the linear equation a straightforward nonlinear equation can be derived. A parametric investigation of the effect of the ribs’ dimensionless geometry characterized by the pitch-to-height and width-to-height ratios, on the fluid-elastic instability characteristics is considered. The results of the present study indicate a strong dependency between rod instability and rib roughness. The nonlinear model confirms the existence of post critical instability and the reliability of the linear results.