Numerical Investigation Aerodynamic Characteristic Installation I-650 Cylinder Type Upstream Bluffbody as Airflow Passive Control

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This report is the basic research that focuses on efforts to reduce the drag force of a cylindrical pipe by placing an interfering cylinder in the area of the incoming flow direction. The aerodynamic behavior of the central cylinder and its disturbances were modeled in 2D are discretized in laminar flow by Finite Volume Methode using Ansys Fluent®. Efforts to reduce the drag force are carried out with the main cylinder diameter D=60 mm and the interfering cylinder type I-650 with diameter d/D = 0.125. The distance between the center points of the two cylinders being s/D=1,4 and Reynold number Re = 5.3 x 104 at a speed of U ∞=14 m/s. Numerical simulation using variations of turbulent models k-epsilon (2eq), k-omega (2eq), and transition k-kl-omega (3eq). The results of this research can show better aerodynamic performance. Placing the cylinder I-65° in tandem can reduce the average drag force coefficient by 68% at 700-800 timesteps. In contrast, the average lift coefficient decreased by 13% at the same timestep. The results were obtained with transition k-kl-omega (3eq) turbulence models that have been validated and able to approach the referenced experimental data.

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Sakti, G., Cahyo, B. G., Wulansari, A., Regia, A., & Dharma, I. A. (2021). Numerical Investigation Aerodynamic Characteristic Installation I-650 Cylinder Type Upstream Bluffbody as Airflow Passive Control. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2117). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2117/1/012035

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