dc.description.abstract | Recent years interfering effects in the wake of bluff body are drawing more attention, especially
for the intersecting cylinders. The structures with the similar shape of the intersecting cylinder
are used in many industrial applications. One of the industrial applications is the aquaculture
industry. Based on the assumption that the deformation of the fish-net is neglected, the flow
around one isolated node of the fish-net has similarities to the flow past two intersecting circular
cylinders. Moreover, intersecting cylinders can also be found in the supporting structures of the
jacket platform are made of many intersecting tubular members. The vortex structure in the
wake flow and the forces acting on the supports of the jackets induced by wave and current are
of interests from both industrial and academic point of views.
The main topics in this thesis is to use CFD tool to investigate the wake flow behind T-shaped
cylinders. The interaction effects in the wake flow behind T-shaped cylinders should be documented. Additionally, validating the quality of results by comparing present numerical results
with previous data is also important.
The thesis are mainly divided into three parts.
In the first part, the case flow past single 2D circular cylinder at Reynolds number 100 is selected. The purpose of running this simulation is to investigate the the suitable value of domain
size, time step and grid topology. By comparing the numerical results from cases with different
domain sizes, It can be found that when distance between flow inlet and cylinder is smaller than
10 times diameter, the effects caused by velocity inflow is obvious. The wall blockage also have a
big influence on numerical simulation when the distance between lateral boundaries and cylinder is smaller than 10 times diameter. Both effects disappeared when length beyond 10 times
diameter. After reviewing several previous papers, O-H mesh block is selected. By using this
mesh block, a fine grid can be obtained near the cylinder. The convergence curve, the velocity and pressure contours have been plotted to improve that the convergence ability and mesh
quality of O-H block is good. Finally, time-step analysis has been done by running a case under
different time-step, and then checking the convergence of the numerical results. The conclusion
that maximum courant number should be smaller or around 1 has been obtained.
The purpose of second part is to prove that the CFD model (ANSYS FLUENT) I selected is
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able to obtain good results of flow passing T-shaped cylinders. In order to achieve this goal, the
case flow pass a 3D circular cylinder at Reynolds number 300 was selected to be simulated under
different mesh grids. After finishing mesh convergence test, the fundamental results, such as
pressure distribution, skin friction distribution are compared with previous experimental data.
And the discrepancy is very small. Based on this, it is reasonable to deduce that the correct
numerical results of T-shaped cylinders can be obtained by using this CFD model.
In the third part, T-shaped cylinders are simulated by ANSYS FLUENT. After doing mesh
convergence test and statistical steady test, the results and discussion are presented. Durning
the discussion, structure of vortex, velocity distribution along the wake center line, streamline
pattern, instantaneous velocity contour and pressure distribution on the horizontal cylinder
both in different cross-section and span-wise direction are shown. From these figures, some
interesting phenomenons such as changes in recirculation length, local peak pressure etc. are
observed and compared with previous experimental data. | en |