Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8063652 | Ocean Engineering | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
On the whole, the maximum oscillation amplitude and the maximum lift force coefficient were meaningfully smaller in cylinders with either aggregated or regular fouling, as compared to those from the corresponding clean cylinder. Both aggregated and regular fouling were, thus, acting as VIV suppression devices. The suppression effectiveness increased by reduction in the coverage ratio of the artificial fouling. The effectiveness, however, reduced by the aggregation as compared to that with regular distribution. In general, the maximum VIV oscillations and the force coefficients appeared to be sensitive, in descending order, to coverage ratio, aggregation, flow incidence and the fouling shape.
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Authors
P. Jadidi, M. Zeinoddini, M. Soltanpour, A.P. Zandi, M.S. Seif,