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Low speed fluid structure interactive phenomena, principally as brought under observation by practical problems and circumstances in the civil engineering field, are addressed. The following phenomena are examined: bridge flutter, torsional divergence, wake and wind rain galloping, and stall flutter. Some general observations in flow induced observations are made. Vortex shedding is also addressed.
Low speed fluid structure interactive phenomena, principally as brought under observation by practical problems and circumstances in the civil engineering field, are addressed. The following phenomena are examined: bridge flutter, torsional divergence, wake and wind rain galloping, and stall flutter. Some general observations in flow induced observations are made. Vortex shedding is also addressed.
Aeroelasticity of Bluff Bodies
R. H. Scanlan (author)
1992
76 pages
Report
No indication
English
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