Keywords
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Cylinder, vortex shedding, bed shear stress, turbulence closures, numerical simulation
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Abstract
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Scouring around cylinders is greatly affected by the value of bed shear stress entered on sediment
materials of the bed. Regarding the importance of the bed shear stress fluctuations and their influence on the
initiation and development of scouring around cylinders, in this paper, the dynamic bed shear stress
distributions around a circular cylinder in high Reynolds numbers flow is investigated using various
turbulence closures. Since the bed shear stress can be regarded as one of the key parameters in scouring and
erosion predictions, then the accurate calculation of this parameter would be the first step in scour prediction
and calculation. As the vortex shedding at the downstream of a cylinder depends on the turbulence intensity
of flow, a similar behavior may be anticipated for the dynamic bed shear stress. To evaluate the bed shear
stress distribution, several numbers of numerical simulations are conducted to predict the bed shear stress
using the CFD solver FLUENT. Various turbulence models of time-and space-averaged types are used to
simulate the turbulence effects. Regarding the importance of the turbulence models in accurate simulation of
the cylinder wake region, three models of , RSM and LES are evaluated using a comparison of the flow
pattern and the fluctuation of near wake vortices. Results revealed that in the simulation with LES turbulence
model, the wake remains very symmetrical, consisting primarily of two large vortices in the near wake at two
sides of the cylinder. With time passing, a transition occurs between the two states, from the initially
symmetrical to the asymmetrical. Also, comparing the critical bed shear stress pattern in different phases
show that the bed shear stress is repeated again after a certain time period. This is in good agreement with
the fluctuation time period of wake vortices.
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