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Title: Active control of two-dimensional vortex-induced vibration of a circular cylinder using a pair of synthetic jets
Authors: Wang, C 
Duan, F
Tang, H 
Issue Date: 2019
Source: In: Zhou, Y, Kimura, M, Peng, G, Lucey, A & Huang, L. (Eds), Fluid-Structure-Sound Interactions and Control. FSSIC 2017, p. 269-274. Singapore: Springer, 2019.
Abstract: This paper presents a study on the control of two-dimensional vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of a single circular cylinder at a low Reynolds number of 100 using a synthetic jet (SJ) pair. To facilitate this study, a lattice Boltzmann method based numerical framework is adopted. While its strength is fixed, the SJ pair operates either in phase or anti-phase over a wide excitation frequency range. The effects of the SJ excitation phase difference and frequency are systematically investigated. Simulation results reveal that both the in-phase and anti-phase SJ pairs are able to mitigate the VIV at higher excitation frequencies, while either the cross-flow or streamwise resonance (associated with large-amplitude VIV) may be induced by the SJ pair at lower frequencies.
Keywords: Lattice Boltzmann method
Synthetic jet
Vortex-induced vibration
Publisher: Springer
ISSN: 2195-4356
EISSN: 2195-4364
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-7542-1_41
Description: 4th Symposium on Fluid-Structure-Sound Interactions and Control, FSSIC 2017, 21- 24 August 2017
Rights: © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019
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