Numerical Study of the Force Characteristics and Flow Field Patterns of a Cylinder in the Internal Solitary Wave

Miao Zhang, Haibao Hu, Abdellatif Ouahsine, Peng Du, Xiao Huang, Luo Xie

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Abstract

The density of the ocean is unevenly distributed along the depth direction, showing a stratified structure. When there is an external disturbance, large-scale internal solitary waves are easily generated. The internal solitary waves are bounded by the intermediate pycnocline, and the currents in the upper and lower layers will flow in opposite directions. This generates strong shear forces that threaten the safety of marine structures. In this paper, the flow field distribution characteristics of a cylinder under the action of internal solitary waves at different scales are analyzed as a research object. The whole cylinder is discretized into 40 regions, and the horizontal force applied to each section of the cylinder is extracted. The force characteristics of the cylinder are analyzed. It is concluded that the pressure is the main factor determining the magnitude of the total combined force. In addition, the paper extracts the main flow structures from the modal decomposition point of view and explains the reasons affecting the force behavior of the cylinder.

Original languageEnglish
Article number906
JournalJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
Volume12
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • cylinder
  • force
  • internal solitary waves
  • modal decomposition

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