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Passive control of a single flexible flag using two side-by-side flags

Author(s)
Jeong, Young DalLee, Jae Hwa
Issued Date
2017-06
DOI
10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2017.04.003
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/21885
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142727X16306683
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND FLUID FLOW, v.65, pp.90 - 104
Abstract
Numerical simulations using an improved version of the immersed boundary method are performed to explore a passive control concept for a single flexible flag in a viscous uniform flow. In order to control a single flag passively, we utilize the distinct dynamics of two side-by-side flags, characterized by in-phase and out-of-phase flapping modes depending on their spanwise gap distance. When the two side-by-side flags are in an in-phase flapping mode with a small spanwise gap distance, the flapping amplitude of a single downstream flag is highly enhanced due to synchronization between the vortices shed from the upstream and downstream flags. However, when the two upstream flags flap in an out-of-phase flapping mode with a large spanwise gap distance, the flapping of the single flag is significantly weakened with a reduction of the dominant flapping frequency. Because the upstream flags induce consecutive counter-rotating vortex pairs with a high frequency due to their flapping mode (out-of-phase state), relatively strong interaction with an upcoming vortex of the opposite rotational direction leads to flapping inhibition of the single flag. For an intermediate spanwise gap distance, the vortex-to-vortex interaction between the flags becomes more complicated, and a change of the flapping phases of the two side-by-side flags depending on streamwise gap distance between the upstream and downstream flags occurs. The interactions between coupled flags are documented through the root-mean-square cross-stream tail positions, frequency, drag coefficient, vorticity and pressure contours of the flags with varying non-dimensional parameters relevant to the problem. The proposed passive control concept of a single flag using two side-by-side flags is applicable to the development of energy harvesting systems to extract more energy and flapping control systems to suppress vibration.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
ISSN
0142-727X
Keyword (Author)
Fluid-structure interactionEnergy harvestingVibration controlImmersed boundary methodNumerical simulation
Keyword
FLOWING SOAP FILMIMMERSED BOUNDARY METHODUNIFORM-FLOWCIRCULAR-CYLINDERSFLAPPING FILAMENTSINDUCED VIBRATIONINTERACTION MODESACTIVE CONTROLDYNAMICSPLATES

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