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Title: Vortex shedding patterns, their competition, and chaos in flow past inline oscillating rectangular cylinders
Authors: T, Srikanth
Dixit, Harish N
Tatavarti, Rao
Govindarajan, Rama
Keywords: chaos
external flows
fluid oscillations
pattern formation
vortices
Circular-Cylinder
Mode Competition
Square Cylinder
Wake
Simulation
Street
Waves
Issue Date: Jul-2011
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Citation: Physics of Fluids 23(7), 073603-(1-9) (2011)
Abstract: The flow past inline oscillating rectangular cylinders is studied numerically at a Reynolds number representative of two-dimensional flow. A symmetric mode, known as S-II, consisting of a pair of oppositely signed vortices on each side, observed recently in experiments, is obtained computationally. A new symmetric mode, named here as S-III, is also found. At low oscillation amplitudes, the vortex shedding pattern transitions from antisymmetric to symmetric smoothly via a regime of intermediate phase. At higher amplitudes, this intermediate regime is chaotic. The finding of chaos extends and complements the recent work of Perdikaris et al. [Phys. Fluids 21(10), 101705 (2009)]. Moreover, it shows that the chaos results from a competition between antisymmetric and symmetric shedding modes. For smaller amplitude oscillations, rectangular cylinders rather than square are seen to facilitate these observations. A global, and very reliable, measure is used to establish the existence of chaos.
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/641
Other Identifiers: 1070-6631
Appears in Collections:Research Articles (Rama Govindarajan)

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