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A numerical study of two-dimensional laminar flow of power-law fluids around three circular cylinders in side-by-side arrangement

Ahmed Benamor (Department of Hydrocarbons Production, Faculty of Hydrocarbons Renewable Energy Earth and Universe Sciences, Kasdi Merbah Ouargla University, Ouargla, Algeria and Laboratory of Underground Reservoirs: Petroleum, Gas and Aquifers, Kasdi-Merbah University, Ouargla, Algeria)
Aissa Abidi-Saad (Department of Drilling and Mechanics of Oil Fields, Faculty of Hydrocarbons Renewable Energy Earth and Universe Sciences, Kasdi Merbah Ouargla University, Ouargla, Algeria and Laboratory of Underground Reservoirs: Petroleum, Gas and Aquifers, Kasdi-Merbah University, Ouargla, Algeria)
Ridha Mebrouk (Department of Drilling and Mechanics of Oil Fields, Faculty of Hydrocarbons Renewable Energy Earth and Universe Sciences, Kasdi Merbah Ouargla University, Ouargla, Algeria)
Sarra Fatnassi (Laboratory of Energizing and Thermal and Mass Transfers, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 24 May 2022

Issue publication date: 10 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims at investigating two-dimensional laminar flow of power-law fluids around three unconfined side-by-side cylinders.

Design/methodology/approach

The numerical study is performed by solving the governing (continuity and momentum) equations using a finite volume-based code ANSYS Fluent. The numerical results have been presented for different combinations of the governing dimensionless parameters (dimensionless spacing, 1.2 = L = 4; Reynolds number, 0.1 = Re = 100; power-law index, 0.2 = n = 1.8). The dependence of the kinematic and macroscopic characteristics of the flow such as streamline patterns, distribution of the surface pressure coefficient, total drag coefficient with its components (pressure and friction) and total lift coefficient on these dimensionless parameters has been discussed in detail.

Findings

It is found that the separation of the flow and the apparition of the wake region accelerate as the dimensionless spacing decreases, the number of the cylinder increases and/or the fluid behavior moves from shear-thinning to Newtonian then to shear-thickening behavior. In addition, the distribution of the pressure coefficient on the surface of the cylinders presents a complex dependence on the fluid behavior index and Reynolds number when the dimensionless spacing between two adjacent cylinders is varied. At low Reynolds numbers, the drag coefficient of shear-thinning fluids is stronger than that of Newtonian fluids; this tendency decreases progressively with increasing of Re until a critical value; beyond the critical Re, the opposite trend is observed. The lift coefficient of the middle cylinder is null, whereas, the exterior cylinders experience opposite lift coefficients, which show a complex dependence on the dimensionless spacing, the Reynolds number and the power-law index.

Originality/value

The flow over bluff bodies is a practical engineering problem. In the literature, it can be seen that the previous studies on non-Newtonian fluids are limited to the flow over one or two cylinders (effect of an odd number of cylinders on each other). Besides that, the available results concerning the flow of Newtonian fluids over three cylinders are limited to the high Reynolds numbers region only. However, this work treats the flow of non-Newtonian power-law fluids past three circular cylinders in side-by-side arrangements under a wide range of Re. The outcome of the present study demonstrates that the augmentation of the geometry complexity to three cylinders (effect of pair surrounding cylinders on the surrounded ones in what concerns Von Karman Street phenomenon) causes a drastic change in the flow patterns and in the macroscopic characteristics. The present results may be used to predict the flow behavior around multiple side-by-side cylinders.

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Citation

Benamor, A., Abidi-Saad, A., Mebrouk, R. and Fatnassi, S. (2023), "A numerical study of two-dimensional laminar flow of power-law fluids around three circular cylinders in side-by-side arrangement", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. 20 No. 6, pp. 1057-1087. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-02-2022-0078

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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