Applied Sciences (Sep 2020)

Hydrodynamic Forces of a Semi-Submerged Cylinder in an Oscillatory Flow

  • Haojie Ren,
  • Shixiao Fu,
  • Chang Liu,
  • Mengmeng Zhang,
  • Yuwang Xu,
  • Shi Deng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10186404
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 18
p. 6404

Abstract

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This work experimentally investigated the performance of hydrodynamic forces on a semi-submerged cylinder under an oscillatory flow. To generate the equivalent oscillatory flow, the semi-submerged cylinder is forced to oscillate in several combinations of different periods and amplitudes. The mean downward lift force was observed to be significant and the fluctuating lift forces show dominant frequency is twice that of oscillatory flow and amplitude that is the same as the mean lift force. Based on this main hydrodynamic feature, a novel empirical prediction formula for the lift forces on semi-submerged cylinder under oscillatory flow is proposed where the lift forces expression is proportional to the square of oscillatory flow velocity. This novel empirical formula directly assigns the fluctuating lift force with frequency twice of oscillatory flow and the amplitude that is the same as the mean lift force. This assignment of empirical lift force formula reduces parameters required to determine a dynamic lift force but is demonstrated to well predict the fluctuating lift force. The lift coefficient can reach 1.5, which is larger than the typical value 1.2 of the drag coefficient for a fully submerged cylinder with infinite depth. Moreover, relationships among hydrodynamic coefficients, Keulegan-Carpenter (KC) number, Stokes number and Froude number are studied. With the increase of KC number, the Froude number has a more significant influence on the distribution of hydrodynamic coefficients. As Froude number is increasing, the drag coefficient shows a nonlinear decay (KC 20), while the added mass coefficients show a nonlinear (KC 20) increase trend. The present work can provide useful references for design of the relevant marine structures and serve as the useful guideline for future research.

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