Numerical analysis of drag force acting on 2D cylinder immersed in accelerated flow

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In this study, the drag exerted by an accelerating fluid on a stationary 2D circular cylinder is numerically investigated using Fluent 19.2 based on the finite-volume method. The SST k-ω model is chosen as the turbulence model because of its superiority in treating the viscous near-wall region. The results are compared to literature, and the numerical methods are validated. The acceleration of the inflow is analyzed for the range of 0.0981-9.81 m/s2, and the drag for each acceleration is compared. Additionally, the effect of the initial velocity on the drag acting on the circular cylinder is investigated at two initial velocities. As a result, a supercritical region, typically found under steady state conditions, is observed. Furthermore, vortex shedding is observed at a high initial velocity. This flow characteristic is explained via comparison with respect to the recirculation length and separation angle.

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Son, H. A., Lee, S., & Lee, J. (2020). Numerical analysis of drag force acting on 2D cylinder immersed in accelerated flow. Water (Switzerland), 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/w12061790

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