Aerodynamics of a vibrating ribbed structure / G.B. Sincarsin, P.C. Hughes.: Co24-3/1-83-024E-PDF
"Two models for the aerodynamic disturbances experienced by a flexible body moving in a fluid (initially at rest) are presented. The first applies to flows with moderate to high Reynolds numbers and considers the inertial resistance of the fluid. The second deals with viscous effects and low Reynolds number flows. It is demonstrated that the 'inertias' and 'momenta' associated with these models obey parallel-axis theorems analogous to the corresponding structural inertias and momenta for the flexible body. The suitability of both models for use in prediction of the aerodynamic disturbances caused by the laboratory air surrounding DAISY also is assessed"--Summary.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Department of Communications. Space Program. Dynacon Enterprises Ltd. |
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Title | Aerodynamics of a vibrating ribbed structure / G.B. Sincarsin, P.C. Hughes. |
Series title | DOC contractor report ; DOC-CR-SP-83-024 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | "February 1983." "Dynacon report DAISY-3." "Department of Supply and Services contract no: 15ST.36001-1-0727(22ST)." Digitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. Includes bibliographical references (page 23). Issued also in print format. |
Publishing information | Ottawa, Canada : Department of Communications, Space Program, 1983. |
Author / Contributor | Sincarsin, G. B., author. |
Description | 1 online resource (41 pages) : illustrations. |
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Subject terms | Fluid dynamics (Space environment) Reynolds number. Flexible structures. Dynamique des fluides (Environnement spatial) Nombre de Reynolds. Structures flexibles. |
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