Title of article :
Numerical Study on Wave Induced Flow Field around a Vibrant Monopile Regarding Cross-Sectional Shape
Author/Authors :
Mohammad Beigi Kasvaei, Mohammad Iranian National Institute for Oceanography & Atmospheric Science, Tehran , Kazeminezhad, Mohammad Hossein Iranian National Institute for Oceanography & Atmospheric Science, Tehran , Yeganeh-Bakhtiary, Abbas School of Civil Engineering - IUST, Tehran
Abstract :
A three-dimensional numerical simulation of regular waves passing over a
monopile with square and circular cross-sectional shape was carried out to
investigate flow field and vortex induced vibration. The rectangular wave
flume and monopile are modeled with a solver; available in the open-source
CFD toolkit OpenFOAM®. This solver applies the Reynolds-
Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations with the volume of fluid technic
(VOF) for tracking free surface. The motion equation together with mesh
deformation was applied to capture monopile displacement. To validate the
numerical model, results were compared to experimental data, and an
admissible agreement was seen.
Computations were conducted for four cases with two different wave
characteristics and different Keulegan-Carpenter (KC) numbers for square and
circular cross-sectional shape. Vorticity field and Q criterion around the
square and circular pile were depicted. It was seen that when KC increased,
the difference in vortices around the square and the circular pile was more
distinct. Investigations continued on transverse force coefficient and its
oscillations. It was seen that by increasing KC, this coefficient and its
frequency increased. When KC=20, the lift coefficient is larger for square pile
compared to the circular pile. For both square and circular cross-sectional
shape, the number of pile oscillation increased by increasing KC number.
Also, the Strouhal number and vortex shedding frequency were larger for the
circular pile compared to that of the square pile in vortex shedding regime.
However, cross - flow vibration frequencies of the square and circular pile were
close together.
Keywords :
Open FOAM® , RANS Equations , Vortex Induced Vibration (VIV) , Lock-in , Mesh deformation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics