학술논문

Numerical simulation of flow with large eddy simulation at Re = 3900 : A study on the accuracy of statistical quantities
Document Type
JOURNAL
Source
International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, 2019, Vol. 30, Issue 5, pp. 2397-2409.
Subject
research-article
Research paper
cat-ENGG
Engineering
Large eddy simulation
Computational fluid dynamics
Flow around cylinder
Recirculation length
Reynold number 3900
Language
English
ISSN
0961-5539
Abstract
Purpose Over the past few decades, the flow around circular cylinders has been one of the highly researched topics in the field of offshore engineering and fluid-structure interaction (FSI). In the current study, numerical simulations for flow around a fixed circular cylinder are performed at Reynolds number (Re) = 3900 with the LES method using the ICEM-CFD and ANSYS Fluent tool for meshing and analysis, respectively. Previously, similar studies have been conducted at the same Reynolds number, but there have been discrepancies in the results, particularly in calculating the recirculation length and angle of separation. In addition, the purpose of this study is to address the impact of time interval averaging to obtain the fully converged solution. Design/methodology/approach This study presents the LES method, using the ICEM-CFD and ANSYS fluent tool for meshing and analysis. Findings In the current study, turbulence statistics are sampled for 25, 50, 75 and 100 vortex-shedding cycles with the CFL value O (1). The recirculation length, angle of separation, hydrodynamic coefficients and the wake behind the cylinder are investigated up to ten diameters. The drag coefficient and Strouhal number are observed to be less sensitive, whereas the recirculation length appeared to be highly dependent on the average time statistics and the non-dimensional time step. Similarly, the mean streamwise and cross-flow velocity are observed to be sensitive to the average time statistics and non-dimensional time step in the wake region near the cylinder. Originality/value In the current investigation, turbulence statistics are sampled for 25, 50, 75 and 100 vortex-shedding cycles with the CFL value O (1), using large eddy simulation method at Re = 3900 around a circular cylinder. The impact of time interval averaging to obtain the fully converged mean flow field is addressed. No such consideration is yet published in the literature.