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Fluid-Structure-Sound Interactions and Control, 1st ed. 2021 Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Fluid-Structure-Sound Interactions and Control Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering Series

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Fluid-Structure-Sound Interactions and Control

This book contains a thorough and unique record of recent advances in the important scientific fields fluid?structure interaction, acoustics and control of priority interest in the academic community and also in an industrial context regarding new engineering designs. It updates advances in these fields by presenting state-of-the-art developments and achievements since the previous Book published by Springer in 2018 after the 4th FSSIC Symposium.  

This book is unique within the related literature investigating advances in these fields because it addresses them in a complementary way and thereby enhances cross-fertilization between them, whereas other books treat these fields separately.


Part 1. Turbulence and Unsteady Fluid Dynamics Chapter.- K41 vs K62: recent developments.- Jets and waves generated by an obstacle in stratified or homogeneous fluids.- Closed-loop turbulence control—From human to machine learning (and retour).- Exploring a universal wake number for finiteheight bluff bodies.- Flow around a circular cylinder inside a bubble plume.- The effect of aspect ratio on the normal force and bending moment coefficients for a surfacemounted finite cylinder.- Numerical investigation of the post-stall flow patterns over a NACA 0021 hydrofoil with sinusoidal leading edge.- On the thresholds of vortex identification methods.- Power output of spring-mounted lifting plates in a cross flow.- Wake flow control of a finite wall-mounted cylinder with a horizontal hole.- Flow structures around a finite wall-mounted cylinder having an inclined hole.- Effects of reduced frequency on the behaviors of burst point around a pitching double delta wing.- Drag reduction of an Ahmed body using combined steady blowings.- Control of the aerodynamic forces of a cantilevered square cylinder with free-end suction.- Jet control using the coaxial type DBD-PA by burst modulation.- Unsteady flow structure behind a low-drag Ahmed body.- Effect of structural stiffness on the stability of pulsatile Poiseuille flow through a compliant channel.

Dr. Marianna Braza is First-Class Director of Research CNRS (DR1) at the Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse (IMFT), Unité Mixte de Recherche N° 5502 CNRS–INPT–UT3. She leads the Morphing platform for the wings of the future www.smartwing.org in collaboration with AIRBUS “Emerging Technologies and Concepts Toulouse” and a multidisciplinary team regrouping the activities of six research institutes in this topic. She is the coordinator of the H2020 European research project N° 723402 SMS, “Smart Morphing and Sensing for aeronautical configurations,”www.smartwing.org/SMS/EU. She co-edited four volumes in Springer Series and chaired three IUTAM Symposia up to now. She is Associate Editor in the Journal Fluids and Structures.

Yannick Hoarau is Aeronautical Engineer (ENSICA, Toulouse, France) who obtained his Ph.D. on the numerical simulation of unsteady turbulent flow in 2002 in Toulouse, France. He was appointed as Assistant Professor in fluid mechanics in 2005 in the faculty of physics and engineering of the University of Strasbourg and affected to the IMFS laboratory (which became the ICube laboratory in 2013). He became Associate Professor in 2011 and Full Professor in 2015 at the University of Strasbourg. Currently, he is the head of the mechanics department of the Icube laboratory, one of the four departments of the laboratory with 95 permanent researchers, 70 Ph.D. students and 20 postdoc within four teams. Since 2019, he is also Deputy Vice-President for research of the University of Strasbourg working on Research Data and Open Science. His fields of expertise are: computational fluid dynamics, high-performance computing, unsteady turbulence modeling, shock waves–boundary layer interactions, fluid–structure interactions, particle deposition, two-phase flow and icing modeling.

Dr. Yu Zhou completed his Ph.

Includes a broad range of research papers on several topics and their integration, namely turbulence, fluid–structure interaction, fluid-related noise, and their control aspects, many of which are clearly of an interdisciplinary nature

Results from current, individual, and original research

Is of interest to a broad academic and industry-based engineering community

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210,99 €

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