Fluid-Structure-Sound Interactions and Control [recurso electrónico] : Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium on Fluid-Structure-Sound Interactions and Control / edited by Yu Zhou, A.D. Lucey, Yang Liu, Lixi Huang.

Colaborador(es): Zhou, Yu [editor.] | Lucey, A.D [editor.] | Liu, Yang [editor.] | Huang, Lixi [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Mechanical EngineeringEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2016Descripción: XIV, 446 p. 273 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783662488683Tema(s): Engineering | Fluids | Acoustics | Vibration | Dynamical systems | Dynamics | Fluid mechanics | Engineering | Engineering Fluid Dynamics | Acoustics | Fluid- and Aerodynamics | Vibration, Dynamical Systems, ControlFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 620.1064 Clasificación LoC:TA357-359Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Aeroacoustics and Applications -- Sound and its Interaction with Structure -- Hydroacoustics and Bubbles -- Boundary Layer and Skin Friction Drag Reduction -- Bluff Body Wakes -- Jets -- Other Flows -- Flexible surfaces in axial flow -- Flow-Induced Vibrations -- Vortex Shedding.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: These proceedings primarily focus on advances in the theory, experiments, and numerical simulations of turbulence in the contexts of flow-induced vibration and noise, as well as their control. Fluid-related structural vibration and noise problems are often encountered in many engineering fields, increasingly making them a cause for concern. The FSSIC conference, held on 5-9 July 2015 in Perth, featured prominent keynote speakers such as John Kim, Nigel Peake, Song Fu and Colin Hansen, as well as talks on a broad range of topics: turbulence, fluid-structure interaction, fluid-related noise and the control/management aspects of these research areas, many of which are clearly interdisciplinary in nature. It provided a forum for academics, scientists and engineers working in all branches of Fluid-Structure-Sound Interactions and Control (FSSIC) to exchange and share the latest developments, ideas and advances, bringing them together researchers from East and West to push forward the frontiers of FSSIC, ensuring that the proceedings will be of interest to a broad engineering community.
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Aeroacoustics and Applications -- Sound and its Interaction with Structure -- Hydroacoustics and Bubbles -- Boundary Layer and Skin Friction Drag Reduction -- Bluff Body Wakes -- Jets -- Other Flows -- Flexible surfaces in axial flow -- Flow-Induced Vibrations -- Vortex Shedding.

These proceedings primarily focus on advances in the theory, experiments, and numerical simulations of turbulence in the contexts of flow-induced vibration and noise, as well as their control. Fluid-related structural vibration and noise problems are often encountered in many engineering fields, increasingly making them a cause for concern. The FSSIC conference, held on 5-9 July 2015 in Perth, featured prominent keynote speakers such as John Kim, Nigel Peake, Song Fu and Colin Hansen, as well as talks on a broad range of topics: turbulence, fluid-structure interaction, fluid-related noise and the control/management aspects of these research areas, many of which are clearly interdisciplinary in nature. It provided a forum for academics, scientists and engineers working in all branches of Fluid-Structure-Sound Interactions and Control (FSSIC) to exchange and share the latest developments, ideas and advances, bringing them together researchers from East and West to push forward the frontiers of FSSIC, ensuring that the proceedings will be of interest to a broad engineering community.

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