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If we look at our monitor of lift coefficient, we see how the lift coefficient changes with the flow time, becoming periodic due to the vortex shedding from the cylinder. We can use this plot to calculate the Strouhal number of the flow, which is a ratio of the unsteadiness in the flow to inertial forces in the flow field. We can calculate the Strouhal Number by calculating the frequency of the vortex shedding from our plot.
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\Large \begin{equation} St = \frac{f*D}{U} \end{equation} |
Since this flow has D=U=1, the Strouhal Number is simply 1/(the frequency of vortex shedding). . See the plot of Cl vs. Flow Time below. The timestep of .2 was used for this simulation.
Open CFD-Post
We'll create a separate CFD-Post module, as this is the easiest way to load the results for this project.
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