Numerical investigation on VIV energy harvesting of four cylinders in close staggered formation

Baoshou Zhang, Zhaoyong Mao*, Baowei Song, Wenlong Tian, Wenjun Ding

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Marine hydrokinetic energy in ocean currents can be harvested using Vortex Induced Vibration (VIV). The purpose of this paper is to investigate the VIV energy harvesting and maximize the power-to-volume density by arranging four staggered cylinders reasonably. Consequently, the effect of spacing between the cylinders is the focus considered throughout this paper. The in-flow spacing X varies from 1.2D to 10.0D, where D is the Diameter of the cylinder; the transverse spacing Y varies from 2.0D to 8.0D. A series of numerical simulations are conducted using two-dimensional Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes equations in conjunction with the k-ω SST turbulence model. Results indicate that the interference between the tandem cylinders is stronger than between the side-by-side arranged cylinders. The multi-cylinder interference is divided into three regions: Synchronization Region, Blocking/Encouraged Region and Recovery Region. Interaction effects can induce much more vigorous VIV response of the downstream cylinder in Encouraged Region, where the maximum converted power ratio reaches up to 3.9 with in-flow spacing X of 2.0D and transverse spacing Y of 4.0D. Moreover, the average power-to-volume density will keep increasing as the spacing X decreases if there are no other physical limitations. These results lead the way for future layout optimization of multiple cylinders.

源语言英语
页(从-至)55-68
页数14
期刊Ocean Engineering
165
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 10月 2018
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