Fluid-Structure Interactions: Volume 2, Second Edition: Slender Structures and Axial Flow
✍ Scribed by Michael P. Paidoussis
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 916
- Edition
- 2nd edition
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The second of two volumes concentrating on the dynamics of slender bodies within or containing axial flow, Volume 2 covers fluid-structure interactions relating to shells, cylinders and plates containing or immersed in axial flow, as well as slender structures subjected to annular and leakage flows.
This volume has been thoroughly updated to reference the latest developments in the field, with a continued emphasis on the understanding of dynamical behaviour and analytical methods needed to provide long-term solutions and validate the latest computational methods and codes, with increased coverage of computational techniques and numerical methods, particularly for the solution of non-linear three-dimensional problems.
- Provides an in-depth review of an extensive range of fluid-structure interaction topics, with detailed real-world examples and thorough referencing throughout for additional detail
- Organized by structure and problem type, allowing you to dip into the sections that are relevant to the particular problem you are facing, with numerous appendices containing the equations relevant to specific problems
- Supports development of long-term solutions by focusing on the fundamentals and mechanisms needed to understand underlying causes and operating conditions under which apparent solutions might not prove effective
✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter,Copyright,Preface to the First Edition,Preface to the Second EditionEntitled to full textChapter 1 - Cylindrical Shells Containing or Immersed in Flow: Advanced Topics and Applications, Pages 1-141
Chapter 2 - Cylinders in Axial Flow I, Pages 143-302
Chapter 3 - Cylinders in Axial Flow II, Pages 303-367
Chapter 4 - Towed and Self-Propelled Cylinders, Pages 369-443
Chapter 5 - Clustered Cylinders in Axial Flow, Pages 445-537
Chapter 6 - Plates in Axial Flow, Pages 539-641
Chapter 7 - Annular- and Leakage-Flow-Induced Instabilities, Pages 643-769
Epilogue, Page 771
Chapter A - Coaxial Shells: Some Details☆, Pages 773-781
Appendix B - Effect of Viscosity in Rotofluid Elasticity☆, Pages 783-785
Appendix C - Flutter of Collapsible Tubes Conveying Fluid☆, Pages 787-797
Appendix D - Viscous Force Coefficients for Cylinders in Axial Flow☆, Pages 799-802
Appendix E - Response to Arbitrary Force Field of a Cylinder in Axial Flow, Pages 803-806
Appendix F - The Nonlinear Equations of Motion of a Cylinder in Axial Flow☆, Pages 807-811
Appendix G - The Equations of Motion of Articulated Cylinders in Axial Flow☆, Pages 813-817
Appendix H - Added Mass Matrix by FEM☆, Pages 819-822
Appendix I - The Viscous Coupling Matrix, Pages 823-825
Appendix J - Flexibly Interconnected Cylinders in Axial Flow☆, Pages 827-838
Appendix K - Flow-Induced Vibration of Clusters: Turbulence Excitation and Cylinder Response☆, Pages 839-845
Appendix L - Some Details for 1-D Leakage Flow Analyses☆, Pages 847-849
References†§, Pages 851-910
Index, Pages 911-923
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