This research presents a computational fluid dynamics study for simulating a curved cylinder in ocean currents. A rigid curved cylindrical geometry with two bending directions was modelled in uniform and logarithmic flow profiles at a maximum Reynolds number of 1.5 × 105; the Realizable k–epsilon formulation is used as the turbulence closure model. An analysis of force coefficients and vortex structure are presented. The results show that a curved cylindrical structure will have different hydrodynamic behaviour depending on the oncoming flow direction. Bending the cylinder in a direction which is opposite to the predominant flow direction is recommended, as the maximum forcing amplitude is reduced in this case.
Numerical simulation of flow past a curved cylinder in uniform and logarithmic flow
Ships and Offshore Structures ; 12 , 3 ; 323-329
2017-04-03
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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