Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8066567 | Ocean Engineering | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The flow induced motions (FIM) of two rigid circular cylinders, on end linear-springs, in tandem are studied using two-dimensional Unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (2-D URANS) simulations verified by experimental data. Passive turbulence control (PTC) is being used in the Marine Renewable Energy Laboratory (MRELab) of the University of Michigan to enhance FIM of cylinders in the VIVACE (Vortex Induced Vibration for Aquatic Clean Energy) Converter to increase its efficiency and power density in harnessing marine hydrokinetic energy. Simulation is performed using a solver based on the open source CFD tool OpenFOAM, which solves continuum mechanics problems with a finite-volume discretization method. The simulated Reynolds number range for which experiments were conducted in the MRELab is 30,000
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Authors
Lin Ding, Michael M. Bernitsas, Eun Soo Kim,