Flow and air-entrainment around partially submerged vertical cylinders
Abstract
In this study, a partially submerged vertical cylinder is moved at constant velocity through water, which is initially at rest. During the motion, the wake behind the cylinder induces free-surface deformation. Eleven cylinders, with diameters from to 16 cm, were tested at two different conditions: (i) constant immersed height and (ii) constant . The range of translation velocities and diameters are in the regime of turbulent wake with experiments carried out for and , where and are the Reynolds and Froude numbers based on . The focus here is on drag force measurements and relatively strong free-surface deformation up to air-entrainment. Specifically, two modes of air-entraiment have been uncovered: (i) in the cavity along the cylinder wall and (ii) in the wake of the cylinder. A scaling for the critical velocity for air-entrainment in the cavity has been observed in agreement with a simple model. Furthermore, for , the drag force varies linearly with .
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@article{arxiv.1905.08015,
title = {Flow and air-entrainment around partially submerged vertical cylinders},
author = {Valentin Ageorges and Jorge Peixinho and Gaële Perret},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.08015},
year = {2025}
}