Controlling the chaotic wake of a flapping foil by tuning its chordwise flexibility

IF 3.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Journal of Fluids and Structures Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2024.104134
Chhote Lal Shah , Dipanjan Majumdar , Chandan Bose , Sunetra Sarkar
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Effects of chord-wise flexibility as an instrument to control chaotic transitions in the wake of a flexible flapping foil have been studied here using an immersed boundary method-based in-house fluid–structure-interaction solver. The ability of the flapping foil at an optimum level of flexibility to inhibit chaotic transition, otherwise encountered in a similar but rigid configuration, has been highlighted. The rigid foil manifests chaotic transition through a quasi-periodic-intermittency route at high dynamic plunge velocities; whereas, increasing the level of flexibility gradually regularises the aperiodic behaviour through a variety of interesting wake patterns. If flexibility is increased beyond an optimum level, aperiodicity sets in again and robust chaos is restored at very high flexibility levels. The mechanisms of triggering the order-to-chaos transition are different between the rigid and the high flexibility cases. Along the route to order and back to chaos, the flexible foil exhibits different flow-field behaviours, including far-wake switching, primary & secondary vortex streets, bifurcated wakes and interactive vortices between the bifurcated wakes. The underlying interaction mechanisms of the flow-field vortices responsible for the associated dynamical signatures of the wake have been closely tracked. This study further examines the optimum propulsive performance range of the flexible flapper and investigates its connection with the periodicity/regularity of the system.

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本文使用基于沉浸边界法的内部流固耦合求解器,研究了弦向柔性作为控制柔性拍箔尾流中混沌转换的工具所产生的影响。在最佳柔性水平下,拍箔抑制混沌过渡的能力得到了强调。刚性箔片在高动态坠落速度下通过准周期-间歇途径表现出混沌过渡;而增加柔性水平则通过各种有趣的尾流模式使非周期行为逐渐规则化。如果柔性增加到超过最佳水平,非周期性就会再次出现,在柔性水平非常高的情况下就会恢复稳健的混沌状态。在刚性和高柔性情况下,触发从有序到混乱转变的机制是不同的。在从有序到恢复混乱的过程中,柔性箔片表现出不同的流场行为,包括远漩涡切换、主漩涡、次漩涡街、分叉漩涡和分叉漩涡之间的交互漩涡。对造成相关尾流动态特征的流场涡旋的基本相互作用机制进行了密切跟踪。本研究进一步探讨了柔性挡板的最佳推进性能范围,并研究了其与系统周期性/规则性之间的联系。
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Journal of Fluids and Structures
Journal of Fluids and Structures 工程技术-工程:机械
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Fluids and Structures serves as a focal point and a forum for the exchange of ideas, for the many kinds of specialists and practitioners concerned with fluid–structure interactions and the dynamics of systems related thereto, in any field. One of its aims is to foster the cross–fertilization of ideas, methods and techniques in the various disciplines involved. The journal publishes papers that present original and significant contributions on all aspects of the mechanical interactions between fluids and solids, regardless of scale.
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