scholarly journals The Natural Oscillations of an Ice-Covered Channel

1984 ◽  
Vol 30 (106) ◽  
pp. 313-320
Author(s):  
Theodore Green

AbstractThe natural modes of oscillation of an infinitely long, ice covered channel are considered, using the hydrostatic approximation, and assuming the ice to behave elastically. The dispersion relation, mode shape, and associated force on the channel wall are found for the lowest three modes. Special attention is paid to the limitations associated with the hydrostatic and elastic approximations.

1984 ◽  
Vol 30 (106) ◽  
pp. 313-320 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theodore Green

Abstract The natural modes of oscillation of an infinitely long, ice covered channel are considered, using the hydrostatic approximation, and assuming the ice to behave elastically. The dispersion relation, mode shape, and associated force on the channel wall are found for the lowest three modes. Special attention is paid to the limitations associated with the hydrostatic and elastic approximations.


2016 ◽  
Vol 138 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Kumar

This paper investigates, experimentally for the first time, the effect of channel inlet blockage induced by bringing the channel inlet walls closer together on the wake structure of a rotationally oscillating cylinder. The cylinder is placed symmetrically inside the channel inlet. The Reynolds number (based on constant upstream channel inlet freestream velocity) is 185, and three channel wall spacings of two, four, and eight cylinder diameters are used. Cylinder oscillation amplitudes vary from π/8 to π, and normalized forcing frequencies vary from 0 to 5. The diagnostics is done using hydrogen-bubble flow visualization, hot-wire anemometry, and particle image velocimetry (PIV). It is found that rotational oscillations induce inverted-vortex-street formation at channel width of two cylinder diameter where there is no shedding in unforced case. The channel wall boundary layers at this spacing undergo vortex-induced instability due to vortex shedding from cylinders and influence the mechanism of inverted-vortex-street formation near the cylinder. At channel width of four cylinder diameter, the inverted-vortex-street is still present but the mode shape change seen at normalized forcing frequency of 1.0 in the absence of channel walls is delayed due to the presence of nearby walls. The wake structure is observed to resemble the wake structure in unbounded domain case at channel width of eight cylinder diameter with some effect of channel walls on forcing parameters where mode shape change occurs. The lock-on diagram is influenced by the closeness of the channel walls, with low-frequency boundary moving to lower frequencies at smallest channel width.


1977 ◽  
Vol 79 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. C. Bowers

Natural modes of water oscillation inside harbours are known to occur with periods of the order of minutes. It seems likely that these oscillations are excited by water fluctuations of similar period outside the harbour and an often quoted cause of such fluctuations is the phenomenon of surf beats. These are thought to be long waves which are reflected back out to sea when a primary wave system breaks upon a beach. In this paper it is shown theoretically that the natural oscillations of a harbour can be excited directly, without breaking of the primary wave system, by set-down beneath wave groups, which is a long-period disturbance travelling towards the shore line at the group velocity. This theory is in agreement with model experimental results which show that, when the group period is close to a natural period of the harbour, resonance will occur with the set-down behaving as if it were a real long wave.


2013 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nguyen Tien Khiem ◽  
Le Khanh Toan ◽  
Nguyen Thi Linh Khue

In present paper change in position of mode shape nodes induced by multiple cracks in bar is studied with purpose to use for the multiple crack detection from measured mode shape nodes. First, there is derived an explicit expression for natural modes in axial vibration of multiple cracked bar that allows obtaining exact positions of the node in the case of single and double crack. The change in mode shape nodes induced by multiple cracks provides an important indicator for crack localization in bar. Finally, a procedure for multiple crack detection by using mode shape nodes has been proposed and examined in an example of application.


Author(s):  
Hong-Hao Yue ◽  
Xiao-Ying Gao ◽  
Bing-Yin Ren ◽  
Horn-Sen Tzou

Deep double-curvature shells are commonly used as key components in many advanced aerospace structures and mechanical systems, e.g., nozzles, injectors, horns, rocket fairings. Spatially distributed micro-actuation of a laminated flexible deep double curvature shell is investigated and its control effectiveness is evaluated in this study. Dynamic equations of the smart double curvature shell system are presented and modal control forces of spatial segmented piezoelectric actuators are carried out based on a new set of assumed mode shape functions with free boundary condition. Using these assumed mode shape functions, mode shapes of a free-floating deep shell are illustrated. Finally, via numerical simulation, control effectiveness of distributed actuator patches with respect to various natural modes, actuator locations and other factors which influence precision control and active actuation behavior of flexible deep double curvature shell structronic systems is evaluated.


2012 ◽  
Vol 85 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Reimar Waitz ◽  
Stephan Nößner ◽  
Michael Hertkorn ◽  
Olivier Schecker ◽  
Elke Scheer

2012 ◽  
Vol 86 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Reimar Waitz ◽  
Stephan Nößner ◽  
Michael Hertkorn ◽  
Olivier Schecker ◽  
Elke Scheer

Author(s):  
Izabela Batista da Silva ◽  
Paulo Costa Porto de Figueiredo Barbosa ◽  
Aldemir Ap Cavalini Jr ◽  
Valder Steffen Jr ◽  
Nicolò Bachschmid

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