Vortex-induced vibrations of a rigid cylinder on elastic supports with endstops. Part 1: Experimental Results


Autoria(s): Bourdier, Sylvain; Chaplin, J.R.
Data(s)

01/02/2012

Resumo

This paper describes an experimental investigation into the effect of restricting the vortex-induced vibrations of a spring-mounted rigid cylinder by means of stiff mechanical endstops. Cases of both asymmetric and symmetric restraint are investigated. Results show that limiting the amplitude of the vibrations strongly affects the dynamics of the cylinder, particularly when the offset is small. Fluid-structure interaction is profoundly affected, and the well-known modes of vortex shedding observed with a linear elastic system are modified or absent. There is no evidence of lock-in, and the dominant impact frequency corresponds to a constant Strouhal number of 0.18. The presence of an endstop on one side of the motion can lead to large increases in displacements in the opposite direction. Attention is also given to the nature of the developing chaotic motion, and to impact velocities, which in single-sided impacts approach the maximum velocity of a cylinder with linear compliance undergoing VIV at lock-in. With symmetrical endstops, impact velocities were about one-half of this. Lift coefficients are computed from an analysis of the cylinder’s motion between impacts.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/vortexinduced-vibrations-of-a-rigid-cylinder-on-elastic-supports-with-endstops-part-1-experimental-results(8a3dfa60-5da1-457e-982c-7834b3c925bb).html

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eng

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Fonte

Bourdier , S & Chaplin , J R 2012 , ' Vortex-induced vibrations of a rigid cylinder on elastic supports with endstops. Part 1: Experimental Results ' Journal of Fluids and Structures , vol 29 , pp. 62–78 .

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article