Dynamic Response of Structures Flashcards

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What are the 5 Aerodynamic excitation mechanisms?

A

Buffeting
Vortex Excitation
Galloping Excitation
Classical Flutter
Stall Flutter

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What causes buffeting?

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Turbulent free stream or shedding from upstream body

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3
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What is vortex shedding?

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Bluff (rounded) bodies in wind shed alternate vortices, from each side

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What is the Strouhal Number? What is the equation?

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A non-dimensional factor describing oscillating flow
St = fD/V where D is diameter of bluff body

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5
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What does critical wind speed mean in terms of vortex shedding?

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Vortex frequency is close to natural frequency of structure

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What is galloping excitation?

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Where motion of a structure causes aero-elastic instability and increasing oscillations

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What can cause galloping excitation in cylindrical structures which otherwise d not experience it?

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Ice build up

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What is required for Classical Flutter?

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At least two degrees of freedom at a single frequency
Typically a combined bending and torsional motion

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9
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Similar to stall of an aerofoil, what does stall flutter involve?

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Separation and reattachment of flow from/to a body

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10
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How can natural frequency of a structure be changed?

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Guy wires
Stiffening rings
Increase in non-structural mass
Damping

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What are aerodynamic means of reducing oscillation?

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Changing structure profile or adding devices which modify flow patterns

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On a typical wind spectrum, what are the two peaks called?

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Macrometeorological and Micrometeorological peaks, Macro is the larger

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13
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What is the space between the two peaks on a typical wind spectrum called?

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Spectral Gap

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14
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On a typical wind spectrum, what is the gap after the second peak?

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Frequency range of structure-generated turbulence

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