2021
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2020.975
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Flow states and transitions in flows past arrays of tandem cylinders

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“…This phenomenon has been documented in a number of bluff-body wakes that form this two-row vortex structure, e.g. see Hosseini, Griffith & Leontini (2021), and is associated with an absolute instability of the mean wake profile.
Figure 13.Deflected state : ( a ) time history of the angular displacement; ( b ) frequency spectrum of the angular displacement; and ( c ) an image of the vorticity field at , for the case and .
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Section: Description Of Dynamic States and Their Interactionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This phenomenon has been documented in a number of bluff-body wakes that form this two-row vortex structure, e.g. see Hosseini, Griffith & Leontini (2021), and is associated with an absolute instability of the mean wake profile.
Figure 13.Deflected state : ( a ) time history of the angular displacement; ( b ) frequency spectrum of the angular displacement; and ( c ) an image of the vorticity field at , for the case and .
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Section: Description Of Dynamic States and Their Interactionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Provided that this third body was placed within the region of absolute instability of the downstream cylinder, vortex shedding could be entirely suppressed in the gap, resulting in a reattachment regime instead. We are inclined to believe in the view put forward by Hosseini et al (2021). This suggests that the gap vortices for relatively small gap ratios are driven by the vortex shedding from the downstream cylinder, and not the other way around.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…2022 b ), similar to the ‘lock-in’ effect found for straight tandem cylinders within the co-shedding regime. This hypothesis was implicitly challenged by Hosseini, Griffith & Leontini (2021). In their investigation, a third body was placed in the near wake of tandem cylinders at and , a combination of gap ratio and which normally results in co-shedding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Whereas a large amount of studies have been performed in the past regarding the fluid-dynamic behaviour of two 2D (i.e. "infinite") smooth circular cylinders (Zdravkovich, 1977;Okajima, 1979;Igarashi, 1981;Pearcy et al, 1982;Arie et al, 1983;Igarashi, 1984;Zdravkovich, 1985Zdravkovich, , 1987Meneghini et al, 2001;Alam et al, 2003;Zhou and Yiu, 2006;Alam and Zhou, 2007;Carmo et al, 2010;Sumner, 2010;Alam and Meyer, 2011;Alam, 2014;Griffith et al, 2017;Alam et al, 2018;Schewe and Jacobs, 2019;Hosseini et al, 2021;Schewe et al, 2021) or sharp-edged prisms with square cross sections (Reinholds et al, 1977;Shiraishi et al, 1986;Kareem, 1987;Sakamoto et al, 1987;Sakamoto and Haniu, 1988;Luo, 1989;Luo and Teng, 1990;Ohya et al, 1989;Luo and Teng, 1990;Takeuchi and Matsumoto, 1992;Tatsutani et al, 1993;Hangan and Vickery, 1999;Luo et al, 1999;Alam et al, 2002;Liu and Chen, 2002;Kim et al, 2008;Yen et al, 2008;Sohankar and Etminan, 2009;Etminan et al, 2011;…”
Section: Two Square-section Prisms With Finite Edge Roundness Arrange...mentioning
confidence: 99%