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Branch/mode competition in the flow-induced vibration of a square cylinder

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The flow-induced vibration response of a square cross-sectional cylinder with low mass and damping ratio is analysed using continuous wavelet transforms (CWT) for three representative angles of attack of the… Click to show full abstract

The flow-induced vibration response of a square cross-sectional cylinder with low mass and damping ratio is analysed using continuous wavelet transforms (CWT) for three representative angles of attack of the cylinder to the incoming flow. The amplitude and frequency responses over a range of flow velocities map out multiple regimes (branches) of oscillation. Analysis of the time–frequency domain for boundary regions between branches using CWT reveals intermittency at the synchronization region boundaries as well as mode competition at branch boundaries. Complementary recurrence analysis shows that periodic dynamical states are interrupted by chaotic bursts in the transition regions around the higher branch at an angle of attack of α = 20° (a new branch first observed by Nemes et al. (2012 J. Fluid Mech. 710, 102–130 (doi:10.1017/jfm.2012.353))), supporting the CWT-based frequency–time analysis. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Redundancy rules: the continuous wavelet transform comes of age’.

Keywords: induced vibration; branch; cylinder; mode competition; flow induced

Journal Title: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Year Published: 2018

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