Flow Around Circular Cylinders

Flow Around Circular Cylinders

Author: M.M. Zdravkovich

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 628

ISBN-13: 9780198565611

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This text offers an authoritative compilation of experimental data, theoretical models, and computer simulations which will provide the reader with a comprehensive survey of research work on the phenomenon of flow around circular cylinders.


Hydrodynamics Around Cylindrical Structures

Hydrodynamics Around Cylindrical Structures

Author: Jorgen Fredsoe

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1997-03-17

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13: 981449805X

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This book discusses the subject of wave/current flow around a cylinder, the forces induced on the cylinder by the flow, and the vibration pattern of slender structures in a marine environment.The primary aim of the book is to describe the flow pattern and the resulting load which develops when waves or current meet a cylinder. Attention is paid to the special case of a circular cylinder. The development in the forces is related to the various flow patterns and is discussed in detail. Regular as well as irregular waves are considered, and special cases like wall proximities (pipelines) are also investigated.The book is intended for MSc students with some experience in basic fluid mechanics and for PhD students.


Water-tunnel Study of Transition Flow Around Circular Cylinders

Water-tunnel Study of Transition Flow Around Circular Cylinders

Author: D. Almosnino

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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The recently reported phenomenon of asymmetric flow separation form a circular cylinder in the critical Reynolds number regime has been confirmed in a water-tunnel experiment. For the first time, an attempt was made to visualize the wake of the cylinder during the transition from subcritical to critical flow and to correlate the visualizations with lift and drag measurements. The occurrence of the dominant asymmetric-flow state was quite repeatable, both when increasing and decreasing the Reynolds number, resulting in a mean lift coefficient of C sub l approx = to 1.2 and a shift in the angle of the wake by about 12 deg. A distinctive step change in the drag and shedding frequency was also found to occur. A hysteresis was confirmed to exist in this region as the Reynolds number was cycled over the transition range. Both boundaries of the asymmetry appear to be supercritical bifurcations in the flow. The asymmetry was normally steady in the mean; however, there were instances when the direction of the asymmetry reversed and remained so for the duration of the Reynolds number sweep through this transition region. A second asymmetry was observed at a higher Reynolds number; however the mean lift coefficient was much lower, and the direction of the asymmetry was not observed to reverse. Introducing a small local disturbance into the boundary layer was found to prevent the critical asymmetry from developing along the entire span of the cylinder. (Author).


Bluff-Body Wakes, Dynamics and Instabilities

Bluff-Body Wakes, Dynamics and Instabilities

Author: Helmut Eckelmann

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-10-05

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9783662004159

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Bluff-body wakes play an important role in many fluid dynamics problems and engineering applications. This book gives and up-to-date account of recent results obtained in the study of bluff-body wakes. Experimental, theoretical and numerical approaches are all comprehensively covered and compared. Topics of particular interest include hydrodynamic instability analyses, three-dimensional pattern formation problems, flow control methods, bifurcation analyses, numerical simulations and turbulence modelling. The main originality of thisvolume is that recent conceptual advances made to describe nonlinear phenomena in general are put to the test on a classical problem in fundamental fluid mechanics, namely the wake structure generated behind a bluff object.


Integrability, Self-duality, and Twistor Theory

Integrability, Self-duality, and Twistor Theory

Author: Lionel J. Mason

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9780198534983

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Many of the familiar integrable systems of equations are symmetry reductions of self-duality equations on a metric or on a Yang-Mills connection. For example, the Korteweg-de Vries and non-linear Schrodinger equations are reductions of the self-dual Yang-Mills equation. This book explores in detail the connections between self-duality and integrability, and also the application of twistor techniques to integrable systems. It supports two central theories: that the symmetries of self-duality equations provide a natural classification scheme for integrable systems; and that twistor theory provides a uniform geometric framework for the study of Backlund transformations, the inverse scattering method, and other such general constructions of integrability theory. The book will be useful to researchers and graduate students in mathematical physics.


Natural Convection from Circular Cylinders

Natural Convection from Circular Cylinders

Author: Sandra K. S. Boetcher

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-08-05

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 3319081322

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This book presents a concise, yet thorough, reference for all heat transfer coefficient correlations and data for all types of cylinders: vertical, horizontal, and inclined. This book covers all natural convection heat transfer laws for vertical and inclined cylinders and is an excellent resource for engineers working in the area of heat transfer engineering.


Robots and Screw Theory

Robots and Screw Theory

Author: J. K. Davidson

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2004-03-25

Total Pages: 477

ISBN-13: 0192516280

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Robots and Screw Theory describes the mathematical foundations, especially geometric, underlying the motions and force-transfers in robots. The principles developed in the book are used in the control of robots and in the design of their major moving parts. The illustrative examples and the exercises in the book are taken principally from robotic machinery used for manufacturing and construction, but the principles apply equally well to miniature robotic devices and to those used in other industries. The comprehensive coverage of the screw and its geometry lead to reciprocal screw systems for statics and instantaneous kinematics. These screw systems are brought together in a unique way to show many cross-relationships between the force-systems that support a body equivalently to a kinematic serial connection of joints and links. No prior knowledge of screw theory is assumed. The reader is introduced to the screw with a simple planar example yet most of the book applies to robots that move three-dimensionally. Consequently, the book is suitable both as a text at the graduate-course level and as a reference book for the professional. Worked examples on every major topic and over 300 exercises clarify and reinforce the principles covered in the text. A chapter-length list of references gives the reader source-material and opportunities to pursue more fully topics contained in the text.


Flow Around Circular Cylinders

Flow Around Circular Cylinders

Author: M. M. Zdravkovich

Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand

Published: 1997-04-24

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 9780198563969

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A comprehensive survey of research work performed on the phenomenon of flow around circular cylinders. This book will have a wide appeal, particularly to mathematical and computer modellers.


Flow-induced Vibration

Flow-induced Vibration

Author: Robert D. Blevins

Publisher:

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 477

ISBN-13: 9781575241838

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Focuses on applications for offshore platforms and piping; and, wind-induced vibration of buildings, bridges, and towers. This title also focuses on acoustic and mechanical vibration of heat exchangers, power lines, and process ducting.