Advances in critical flow dynamics involving moving/deformable structures with design applications : proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium on Critical Flow Dynamics Involving Moving/Deformable Structures with Design Applications, June 18-22, 2018, Santorini, Greece / Marianna Braza, Kerry Hourigan, Michael Triantafyllou, editors.
2021
TA357.5.T87
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Advances in critical flow dynamics involving moving/deformable structures with design applications : proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium on Critical Flow Dynamics Involving Moving/Deformable Structures with Design Applications, June 18-22, 2018, Santorini, Greece / Marianna Braza, Kerry Hourigan, Michael Triantafyllou, editors.
ISBN
9783030555948 (electronic bk.)
3030555941 (electronic bk.)
9783030555931
3030555933
3030555941 (electronic bk.)
9783030555931
3030555933
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Cham : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
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1 online resource (579 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-030-55594-8 doi
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TA357.5.T87
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620.1/064
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This book reports on the latest knowledge concerning critical phenomena arising in fluid-structure interaction due to movement and/or deformation of bodies. The focus of the book is on reporting progress in understanding turbulence and flow control to improve aerodynamic / hydrodynamic performance by reducing drag, increasing lift or thrust and reducing noise under critical conditions that may result in massive separation, strong vortex dynamics, amplification of harmful instabilities (flutter, buffet), and flow -induced vibrations. Theory together with large-scale simulations and experiments have revealed new features of turbulent flow in the boundary layer over bodies and in thin shear layers immediately downstream of separation. New insights into turbulent flow interacting with actively deformable structures, leading to new ways of adapting and controlling the body shape and vibrations to respond to these critical conditions, are investigated. The book covers new features of turbulent flows in boundary layers over wings and in shear layers immediately downstream: studies of natural and artificially generated fluctuations; reduction of noise and drag; and electromechanical conversion topics. Smart actuators as well as how smart designs lead to considerable benefits compared with conventional methods are also extensively discussed. Based on contributions presented at the IUTAM Symposium Critical Flow Dynamics involving Moving/Deformable Structures with Design applications, held in June 18-22, 2018, in Santorini, Greece, the book provides readers with extensive information about current theories, methods and challenges in flow and turbulence control, and practical knowledge about how to use this information together with smart and bio-inspired design tools to improve aerodynamic and hydrodynamic design and safety.
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Notes on numerical fluid mechanics and multidisciplinary design ; v. 147.
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Table of Contents
Alteration of the Spanwise Structure of the Turbulent Flow Past a Cylinder Subjected to Vortex-Induced Vibrations
Flow Past an Oscillating Cylinder Effects of Oscillation Mode on Wake Structure
Validation of Coupled CFD-CSM Methods for Vibration Phenomena in Nuclear Reactor Cores
Stress Analysis of Wind Turbine Tower Flange Using Fluid-Structure Interaction Method
The Dynamics of Bumblebee Wing Pitching Rotation Measurement And Modelling
FSI Simulation Using a Membrane Model Inflation of Balloons
Synergistic Flow Induced Oscillations of Multiple Cylinders in Harvesting Marine Hydrokinetic Energy
Dynamic Response of Wall-Mounted Flaps in an Oscillating Crossflow.
Flow Past an Oscillating Cylinder Effects of Oscillation Mode on Wake Structure
Validation of Coupled CFD-CSM Methods for Vibration Phenomena in Nuclear Reactor Cores
Stress Analysis of Wind Turbine Tower Flange Using Fluid-Structure Interaction Method
The Dynamics of Bumblebee Wing Pitching Rotation Measurement And Modelling
FSI Simulation Using a Membrane Model Inflation of Balloons
Synergistic Flow Induced Oscillations of Multiple Cylinders in Harvesting Marine Hydrokinetic Energy
Dynamic Response of Wall-Mounted Flaps in an Oscillating Crossflow.