Muhammad Faisal Javed
University of Malaya
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PLOS ONE | 2017
Niaz Bahadur Khan; Zainah Ibrahim; Muhammad Faisal Javed; Mohammed Jameel
This study numerically investigates the vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of an elastically mounted rigid cylinder by using Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) equations with computational fluid dynamic (CFD) tools. CFD analysis is performed for a fixed-cylinder case with Reynolds number (Re) = 104 and for a cylinder that is free to oscillate in the transverse direction and possesses a low mass-damping ratio and Re = 104. Previously, similar studies have been performed with 3-dimensional and comparatively expensive turbulent models. In the current study, the capability and accuracy of the RANS model are validated, and the results of this model are compared with those of detached eddy simulation, direct numerical simulation, and large eddy simulation models. All three response branches and the maximum amplitude are well captured. The 2-dimensional case with the RANS shear–stress transport k-w model, which involves minimal computational cost, is reliable and appropriate for analyzing the characteristics of VIV.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment | 2018
Niaz Bahadur Khan; Zainah Ibrahim; Ahmad Badarudin Bin Mohamad Badry; Mohammed Jameel; Muhammad Faisal Javed
Flow around a cylinder at a Reynolds number of 3900 was studied using large eddy simulation with ICEM CFD and Fluent tools for meshing and analysis, respectively. Although this issue has been explored by numerous researchers, a discrepancy still exists in the results, particularly in calculating the angle of separation, recirculation length, and statistics in the wake region behind the cylinder. In addition, the effect of spanwise grid and near-field grid resolution on the wake region needs to be addressed. This study reviews previous work and performs analyses according to the literature recommendations. The effect of spanwise length (4D, 8D, and 16D), mesh resolution in the spanwise direction (1, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 160 elements), and near-field grid on calculating recirculation length, angle of separation, and wake characteristics is investigated. Hydrodynamic values and pressure distribution around the cylinder are analyzed. The wake behind the cylinder is investigated within 10 diameters. This study concluded that compared with spanwise length, mesh resolution in the spanwise direction and near-field grid are more important factors for good-quality results.
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2018
Niaz Bahadur Khan; Zainah Ibrahim; M. Ijaz Khan; Tasawar Hayat; Muhammad Faisal Javed
Results in physics | 2018
Muhammad Faisal Javed; Muhammad Imran Khan; Niaz Bahadur Khan; Riaz Muhammad; Muftooh Ur Rehman; Sajjad Wali Khan; Tufail A. Khan
Thin-walled Structures | 2017
Muhammad Faisal Javed; N.H. Ramli Sulong; Shazim Ali Memon; Sardar Kashif-Ur Rehman; Niaz Bahadur Khan
Sustainability | 2018
Sardar Kashif Ur Rehman; Zainah Ibrahim; Shazim Ali Memon; Md. Toasin Hossain Aunkor; Muhammad Faisal Javed; Kashif Mehmood; Syed Mustafa Ali Shah
Sustainability | 2017
Sardar Kashif Ur Rehman; Zainah Ibrahim; Shazim Ali Memon; Muhammad Faisal Javed; Rao Arsalan Khushnood
Construction and Building Materials | 2017
Muhammad Faisal Javed; Nor Hafizah; Shazim Ali Memon; Mohammad Jameel; Muhammad Aslam
Proceedings 12th international conference on Advances in Steel-Concrete Composite Structures - ASCCS 2018 | 2018
Nor Hafizah Ramli Sulong; Muhammad Faisal Javed; Niaz Bahadur Khan; Sardar Kashif
Journal of Constructional Steel Research | 2018
Muhammad Faisal Javed; N.H. Ramli Sulong; Shazim Ali Memon; Sardar Kashif-Ur Rehman; Niaz Bahadur Khan