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Influence of the non-linearity of the aerodynamic coefficients on the skewness of the buffeting drag force

  • Denoel, Vincent;Degee, Herve
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.457-471
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    • 2006
  • This paper is devoted to the non linear quasi-steady aerodynamic loading. A linear approximation is often used to compute the response of structures to buffeting forces. Some researchers have however shown that it is possible to account for the non linearity of this loading. This non linearity can come (i) from the squared velocity or (ii) from the shape of the aerodynamic coefficients (as functions of the wind angle of attack). In this paper, it is shown that this second origin can have significant implications on the design of the structure, particularly when the non linearity of the aerodynamic coefficient is important or when the transverse turbulence is important.

LP Compressor Blade Vibration Characteristics at Starting Conditions of a 100 MW Heavy-duty Gas Turbine

  • Lee, An-Sung
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.895-903
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    • 2004
  • In this paper are presented the blade vibration characteristics at the starting conditions of the low pressure multistage axial compressor of heavy-duty 100 MW gas turbine. Vibration data have been collected through strain gauges during aerodynamic tests of the model compressor. The influences of operating modes at the starting conditions are investigated upon the compressor blade vibrations. The exciting mechanisms and features of blade vibrations are investigated at the surge, rotating stall, and buffeting flutter. The influences of operating modes upon blade dynamic stresses are investigated for the first and second stages. It is shown that a high dynamic stress peak of 120 MPa can occur in the first stage blades due to resonances with stall cell excitations or with inlet strut wake excitations at the stalled conditions.

CFD calculations of indicial lift responses for bluff bodies

  • Turbelin, Gregory;Gibert, Rene Jean
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.5 no.2_3_4
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    • pp.245-256
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    • 2002
  • Two-dimensional formulations for wind forces on elongated bodies, such as bridge decks, are reviewed and links with expressions found in two-dimensional airfoil theory are pointed out. The present research focus on indicial lift responses and admittance functions which are commonly used to improve buffeting analysis of bluff bodies. A computational fluid dynamic (CFD) analysis is used to derive these aerodynamic functions for various sections. The numerical procedure is presented and results are discussed which demonstrate that the particular shapes of these functions are strongly dependent on the evolution of the separated flows around the sections at the early stages.

Unbalanced wind buffeting effects on bridges during double cantilever erection stages

  • Mendes, Pedro A.;Branco, Fernando A.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.45-62
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    • 2001
  • This paper is focused on the torsional effects that are induced on bridge piers by unbalanced wind buffeting on the deck during double cantilever erection stages. The case of decks with variable cross section is considered in particular as this characteristic is typical of most frame bridges that are built by the cantilever method. The procedure outlined in the paper is basically an application of the method that Dyrbye and Hansen (1996) have illustrated for decks with constant cross section. This format was chosen because it is suitable for design purposes and may easily be implemented in structural codes. As a complement, the correspondence with the format that is adopted in the Canadian code (NBCC 1990) for the gust factor is established, which might be useful to bridge designers used to the North-American approach to the gust effects on structures. Only alongwind turbulence and horizontal movements of the deck are considered. The combination of torsional and bending effects is also discussed and it is illustrated with an example of application.

Sunroof Wind Noise Reduction Using Automatic Noise Measurement and Analysis System (자동 소음 계측 및 분석 장치를 이용한 자동차 썬루프 윈드노이즈 저감 기술 개발)

  • Shin, Seong-Ryong;Kim, Heung-Ki;Jung, Seung-Gyoon;Kook, Hyung-Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.11b
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    • pp.166-169
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    • 2005
  • The best sunroof wind noise quality is mainly related to the sunroof deflector which affects both low-speed buffeting and high-speed aerodynamic noise. An automatic deflector-moving and noise-measuring apparatus is developed to obtain hundreds of measuring data which haven't been available by hand. With an additional program for fast and easy noise analysis, this device leads quickly to the better position and angle of the deflector. Now, the 'better' means the lower noise level and the robuster design solution. From these kinds of better solutions, more meaningful guidelines on the deflector design and sunroof wind noise reduction can be suggested.

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Effects of deck's width-to-depth ratios and turbulent flows on the aerodynamic behaviors of long-span bridges

  • Lin, Yuh-Yi;Cheng, Chii-Ming;Lan, Chao-Yuan
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.263-278
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    • 2003
  • This study investigates the effects of a bridge deck's width-to-depth (B/H) ratio and turbulence on buffeting response and flutter critical wind speed of long-span bridges by conducting section model tests. A streamlined box section and a plate girder section, each with four B/H ratios, were tested in smooth and turbulent flows. The results show that for the box girders, the response increases with the B/H ratio, especially in the vertical direction. For the plate girders, the vertical response also increases with the B/H ratio. However, the torsional response decreases as the B/H ratio increases. Increasing the B/H ratio and intensity of turbulence tends to improve the bridge's aerodynamic stability. Experimental results obtained from the section model tests agree reasonably with the calculated results obtained from a numerical analysis.

Evaluation of buffeting response predictions of a cable-stayed bridge from full-scale measurements during a typhoon (실교량 계측을 통한 태풍 영양하의 사장교 버페팅 응답 평가)

  • Park, Jin;Kim, Ho-Kyung;Cho, Soo-Jin;Kim, Gi-Nam;Park, Jun-Yong;Seo, Ju-Won
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2011.04a
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    • pp.82-83
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    • 2011
  • 본 논문에서는 3경간 연속 사장교에 설치 된 계측장비에서 2010년 태풍 곤파스 당시 계측한 바람 및 교량응답 자료를 바탕으로 사장교의 버페팅 응답을 평가하였다. 계측 된 바람자료에서 스펙트럼 분석을 수행하고 그 결과를 버페팅 해석에 반영하여 실교량 거동을 예측하였다. 예측 된 교량의 거동은 실제 계측 된 값과 유산한 결과를 나타내었다.

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Performance Evaluation of a Nonlinear Cable Damper for Stay Cables Using Wind Vibration Analysis (사장교 케이블의 풍진동 해석을 통한 비선형 댐퍼의 성능 검증)

  • Kim, Saang-Bum;Lee, Sung-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2007.04a
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    • pp.603-606
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    • 2007
  • Wind induced vibration of a stay cable with a nonlinear friction damper is investigated. Stay cables are likely to vibrate under several wind-related environments, and cable dampers can be used to suppress the excessive vibrations of stay cables. Conventional design of cable dampers are based on the equivalent modal damping achieved by the cable damper. However, the equivalent modal damping achieved by nonlinear dampers are depend on the vibration characteristics like the amplitude of the vibration. In this paper, not only the achieved equivalent modal damping, but also the vibration levels under gust wind are analyzed through the time domain buffeting analysis. Numerical simulation results show the efficacy of a nonlinear friction damper for suppressing the excessive vibration of a stay cable.

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Estimation of modal correlation coefficients from background and resonant responses

  • Denoel, V.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.725-740
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    • 2009
  • A new simple relation for the estimation of modal correlation coefficients is presented. It is obtained from the decomposition of covariances of modal responses into background and resonant contributions, as it is commonly done for the variances. Thanks to appropriate assumptions, the modal correlation coefficients are estimated as weighted sums of two limit values, corresponding to the background and resonant responses respectively. The weighting coefficients are expressed as functions of the background-to-resonant ratios, which makes the proposed formulation convenient and easily accessible. The simplicity of the mathematical formulation facilitates the physical interpretation. It is for example proved that modal correlation coefficients can be non negligable even in case of well separated natural frequencies, which is sometimes unclear in the litterature. The new relation is mainly efficient in case of large finite element models. It is applied and validated on a finite element buffeting analysis of the Viaduct of Millau, the highest bridge deck ever built so far.

A Numerical study of flowfield around a transonic airfoil accompanying shock (충격파를 동반한 천음속 에어포일 주위의 유동 수치해석)

  • Kim, Jae-Min;Kim, Mun-Sang
    • Proceeding of EDISON Challenge
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    • 2013.04a
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    • pp.415-420
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    • 2013
  • 천음속 영역에서 비행하는 에어포일 주위의 유동은 아음속 영역과는 달리 충격파(Shockwave)를 동반하고 이에 따라 복잡한 유동 현상이 발생한다. 본 연구는 천음속 영역에서 설계된 에어포일 주위의 유동에서 충격파 발생에 따른 유동변화의 특징들을 관찰하였다. 특히, 충격파에 의해서 발생하는 진동(Buffeting)과 경계층 유동 박리(Shock-induced boundary layer separation)현상에 대한 관찰과 일반적인 에어포일과 초임계 에어포일(Supercritical airfoil)간의 유동 특성의 차이점을 분석하였다. 본 연구를 위해서 EDISON CFD코드가 사용되었다.

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