Circular cylinder wakes and vortex-induced vibrations

This paper presents a selective review of recent research on vortex-induced vibrations of isolated circular cylinders and the flow and vibration of circular cylinders in a tandem arrangement; a common thread being that the topics raised are of particular interest to the author. The influence of Reyn...

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Cylinders
Exact sciences and technology
Fluid dynamics
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Fluids
Fundamental areas of phenomenology (including applications)
Physics
Rotational flow and vorticity
Solid mechanics
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Tandem cylinders
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Vortex shedding
Vortex-induced vibration
Vortex-induced vibrations
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