Flow Past a Rotating Cylinder (Re = 200)
Conducted within the RESA module (numerical resolution of PDEs) at Arts et Métiers, this CFD lab studied the flow around a rotating cylinder, a classical case used to analyze boundary-layer separation, vortex shedding (von Kármán street), and the influence of rotation through the Magnus effect.
The goal was to reproduce reference results from the literature and analyze the evolution of aerodynamic coefficients as a function of the rotation rate α at Reynolds number Re = 200, using unsteady laminar incompressible Navier–Stokes simulations in Star-CCM+.
This work provided hands-on experience with a complete CFD workflow: model selection, convergence monitoring, post-processing (velocity/vorticity fields and aerodynamic coefficients), and critical comparison with scientific literature.