Mostafa Esmaeili, Hossein Fakhri Vayqan, Amir Hossein Rabiee
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Abstract
This study examines the effect of different wall temperatures on the vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of a circular cylinder under thermal buoyancy. It addresses a notable research gap by examining how changes in the Richardson number influence VIV, particularly in the context of two-degrees-of-freedom VIV, and mixed convection heat transfer. Numerical analysis is used, combining Euler’s integration approach with a finite volume solver. Validation against mixed convection heat transfer data is carried out for both stationary and sprung cylinders with one-degree-of-freedom VIV. The findings show that increasing the Richardson number for a heated cylinder slows vortex shedding, leading to the establishment of a stable vortex pair and a decrease in Nusselt number oscillation. Within the lock-in zone (4 ≤ Ur ≤ 7), the heat transfer rate decreases by 12.3% at Ur = 5 as the Richardson number climbs from 0 to 1. Conversely, lowering the Richardson number for a cooled cylinder increases vortex shedding, resulting in increased vibrations and Nusselt number amplitude. Even at Ur = 9, VIV stays in the lock-in area when Ri = − 1.
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