Flow-Induced Vibrations Of A Cylinder With Two Degrees Of Freedom Near Rigid Plane Boundary


Autoria(s): 杨兵; 高福平; 吴应湘
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Based on similarity analyses, the flow-induced vibrations of a near-wall cylinder with 2 degrees of freedom are investigated experimentally by employing a hydroelastic apparatus in conjunction with a flume. The cylinder's vibration amplitude, vibration frequency and vortex shedding frequency were measured and analyzed. The effects of gap-to-diameter ratio (e,ID) upon the vibration responses are further investigated. The experimental results indicate that, when the reduced velocity (Vr) is small (e.g. Vr = 1.2 similar to 2.6), only streamwise vibration occurs, and its frequency is quite close to its natural frequency in still water. When increasing Vr (e.g. Vr > 3.4), both streamwise and transverse vibrations of the near-wall cylinder may occur. In the examined range of gap-to-diameter ratio (0.42 < e(0)/D < 2.68), 2 vibration stages (in terms of Vr) of streamwise vibrations usually exist: First Streamwise Vibration (FSV) and Second Streamwise Vibration (SSV). In the SSV stage, the vortex shedding frequency may either undergo a jump to that of the streamwise vibration, or stay consistent with that of the transverse vibration. The amplitudes of transverse vibration are usually much larger than those of streamwise vibration for the same value of e(0)/D. The maximum amplitudes of both streamwise and transverse vibration get larger with the increase of e(0)/D (0.42 < e(0)/D < 2.68).

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/25806

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/2403

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

International Journal Of Offshore And Polar Engineering, 2008, 18(4): 302-307

Palavras-Chave #Flow-Induced Vibration (Fiv) #Near-Wall Cylinder #2 Degrees Of Freedom #Streamwise Vibration #Transverse Vibration #Vortex-Induced Vibrations #Induced Oscillations #Pipeline #Currents #Steady
Tipo

期刊论文