2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jweia.2017.04.022
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Galloping of an elliptical cylinder at the critical Reynolds number and its quasi-steady prediction

Abstract: Dry galloping of inclined cables has been shown to have a strong relation to the critical Reynolds number. This study concerns the occurrence of galloping of an elliptical cylinder at critical Reynolds numbers under normal wind and an assessment of the quasi-steady assumption on predicting these vibrations. A series of static and dynamic wind tunnel tests are carried out to measure the wind pressure on a static cylinder and displacement of a three-degree-freedom vibrating cylinder. The static aerodynamic force… Show more

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“…Large amplitude vibrations in the critical Reynolds number range for a smooth elliptical cylinder under normal wind have also been observed in wind tunnel tests (Ma et al, 2017b;Ma et al, 2017c). The results imply that imperfections and axial flow may not be necessary conditions for vibrations in the critical Reynolds number range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…Large amplitude vibrations in the critical Reynolds number range for a smooth elliptical cylinder under normal wind have also been observed in wind tunnel tests (Ma et al, 2017b;Ma et al, 2017c). The results imply that imperfections and axial flow may not be necessary conditions for vibrations in the critical Reynolds number range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…However, the flow regime in which dry galloping occurs and the effect of surface roughness on them remains unclear. From the practical point of view, dry galloping has been observed in wind tunnel tests many times, and they have been reproduced by the author's group for circular cylinders under normal and skew winds (MA et al, 2017a;Ma et al, 2017b;Ma et al, 2017c) . However, these vibrations are rarely observed in the field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The large vibrations observed in this study are termed 'dry galloping' because vibration in the critical Reynolds number range is complicated and similar vibrations of circular cylinders have been named 'dry galloping'. Many large vibrations were observed in the dynamic tests and had been reported in another paper (Ma et al, 2017), but the interactions of the aerodynamic forces and vibration need further detailed analysis. The large vibrations were observed in the ranges Re=1.5×10 5 -1.8×10 5 and α=26.5°-27.5° (note that is the angle of attack without wind and α is the mean angle of attack with the wind).…”
Section: Dry Galloping Occurrence and Its Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 68%