2014
DOI: 10.1134/s0869864314010089
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Numerical investigation of incompressible fluid flow and heat transfer around a rotating circular cylinder

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“…They concluded that the rotation can be used as a drag reduction and heat transfer suppression technique. The suppression of von Karman street was also reported numerically in [2] for Reynolds numbers of 20-200 and rotation rate of 0-6 at Prandtl number (Pr) of 0.7. For steady regime, a well-organized numerical study was published in [3].…”
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“…They concluded that the rotation can be used as a drag reduction and heat transfer suppression technique. The suppression of von Karman street was also reported numerically in [2] for Reynolds numbers of 20-200 and rotation rate of 0-6 at Prandtl number (Pr) of 0.7. For steady regime, a well-organized numerical study was published in [3].…”
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“…cells attached to the wall) is h Dt . The location of the outer boundary of the domain is expected to become more crucial for larger values of α [2,3]. In this study, following authors [3,4], the computational domain extends 150 times the diameter of the cylinder in all directions.…”
Section: Domain Independence Studymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It should be noted that the time needed for the development of such subroutines is appreciably shorter than the time necessary for the development of an in-house code with similar capabilities owing to a large number of builtin functions. The chosen software package is universal and is suitable for simulating incompressible [17] and compressible [18] flows. However, for solving specific problems of aeromechanics, such as, e.g., simulation of the laminar-turbulent transition [19], the use of research codes based on high-order schemes with low dissipation is preferable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flow and heat transfer across the isothermal rotating cylinder with the rate of rotation in the range 0 ≤ α ≤ 6 and Reynolds number varying from 20-160 was carried by [3][4][5]. In the depth analysis, they revealed that the rotation can be used as a drag reduction and heat transfer suppression technique.…”
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