Drag and lift forces on a counter-rotating cylinder in rotating shear flow
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Abstract
We experimentally investigated the motion of a heavy cylinder in a drum filled with water, and rotating about a horizontal axis. The cylinder either co-rotates or counter-rotates with the rotating drum. The flow field around the cylinder, both for co-rotation and counter-rotation situations, was measured with Particle Image Velocimetry in order to investigate the different flow mechanism. For the counter-rotation situation, the cylinder freely rotates without contact with the wall of the drum, due to the lift force acting on it. The drag and lift coefficients, on the freely counter-rotating cylinder, were measured in a wide range of Reynolds numbers 2,500 $<$ Re $<$ 25,000 and dimensionless rotation rates 0.0 $< \quad \alpha $ $<$ 1.2. We found that the drag coefficient is consistent with previous measurements on a cylinder in a uniform flow. However, a significant enhancement of the lift coefficient is observed in the present measurements. We expect the enhancement of the lift force is caused by the combined effects of rotation of the cylinder and the vicinity of a wall.
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