Bulletin of the American Physical Society
71st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 63, Number 13
Sunday–Tuesday, November 18–20, 2018; Atlanta, Georgia
Session F23: Biological Fluid Dynamics: Locomotion Swimming - Foils and Plates
8:00 AM–10:10 AM,
Monday, November 19, 2018
Georgia World Congress Center
Room: B311
Chair: Francisco Huera-Huarte, California Institute of Technology
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.DFD.F23.7
Abstract: F23.00007 : CFSI Study on Effect of Structural Flexibility of a Pitching Hydrofoil in a Free-stream Flow
9:18 AM–9:31 AM
Presenter:
Namshad Thekkethil
(Indian Inst of Tech-Bombay)
Authors:
Namshad Thekkethil
(Indian Inst of Tech-Bombay)
Atul Sharma
(Indian Inst of Tech-Bombay)
Amit Agrawal
(Indian Inst of Tech-Bombay)
Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction (CFSI) study is presented for the effect of structural stiffness of a flexible hydrofoil on hydrodynamics characteristics and propulsive performance of the pitching foil in a free stream flow. Using a level-set and immersed-boundary based hybrid finite volume element method (LSIB-HFVEM), in-house code based 2D simulations are done for various stiffness and Strouhal number at a constant Reynolds number Re = 5000. Unified CFSI analysis is presented by considering a time-wise synchronized variation of flow patterns (pressure and vorticity contours) and engineering parameters (strain energy transfer and hydrodynamic forces). Structural flexibility leads to the storage (release) of strain energy to the foil (surrounding-fluid) at certain (remaining) time duration. The storage (release) correspond to the accelerating (decelerating) phase of the pendulum-like motion of the foil – for an optimum structural stiffness which leads to the maximum thrust generation. The optimum as compared to other stiffness values leads to maximum deflection of the tip of the foil. This work gives fundamental insights into the physics of momentum transfer in the flexible foil which can lead to a more efficient propulsion system in the future.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.DFD.F23.7
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