Direct Scaling of Measure on Vortex Shedding through a Flapping Flag Device in the Open Channel around a Cylinder at Re∼103: Taylor’s Law Approach

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2021
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The problem of vortex shedding, which occurs when an obstacle is placed in a regular flow, is governed by Reynolds and Strouhal numbers, known by dimensional analysis. The present work aims to propose a thin films-based device, consisting of an elastic piezoelectric flapping flag clamped at one end, in order to determine the frequency of vortex shedding downstream an obstacle for a flow field at Reynolds number Re∼103 in the open channel. For these values, Strouhal number obtained in such way is in accordance with the results known in literature. Moreover, the development of the voltage over time, generated by the flapping flag under the load due to flow field, shows a highly fluctuating behavior and satisfies Taylor’s law, observed in several complex systems. This provided useful information about the flow field through the constitutive law of the device.
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Authors Samuele De Bartolo;Massimo De Vittorio;Antonio Francone;Francesco Guido;Elisa Leone;Vincenzo Mariano Mastronardi;Andrea Notaro;Giuseppe Roberto Tomasicchio;De Bartolo, Samuele;Vittorio, Massimo De;Francone, Antonio;Guido, Francesco;Leone, Elisa;Mastronardi, Vincenzo Mariano;Notaro, Andrea;Tomasicchio, Giuseppe Roberto;
Journal sensors
Year 2021
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10.3390/s21051871
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