Effects of Thom disk on alleviating ground effects of a wall-mounted rotating cylinder
This study investigates the effects of Thom disks on alleviating ground effects by wall-mounted rotating cylinders, also known as Flettner rotors, which utilize wind energy for ship propulsion. Through three-dimensional direct numerical simulations, our findings reveal that introducing a secondary T...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study investigates the effects of Thom disks on alleviating ground
effects by wall-mounted rotating cylinders, also known as Flettner rotors,
which utilize wind energy for ship propulsion. Through three-dimensional direct
numerical simulations, our findings reveal that introducing a secondary Thom
disk near the ground significantly reduces the three-dimensional flow pattern
induced by the ground, leading to a more uniform pressure distribution along
the rotor's surface. We also explore how the vertical placement of a secondary
Thom disk influences wake dynamics and aerodynamic forces. Optimal placement of
the secondary disk is found at the ground, which maximizes the lift-to-drag
ratio. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.12240 |