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Role of coupled derivatives on flutter instabilities

  • Matsumoto, Masaru (Department of Global Environment Engineering, Kyoto University) ;
  • Abe, Kazuhiro (Department of Global Environment Engineering, Kyoto University)
  • Published : 1998.06.25

Abstract

Torsional flutter occurs at 2D rectangular cylinders with side ratios B/D smaller than about 8 or 10. On the other hand, slender cylinders indicate the occurrence of coupled flutter, which means the coupled derivatives of slender cylinders have more significant role for flutter instability than that of bluffer ones. In this paper, based upon so called "Step-by-step analysis", it is clarified the coupled derivatives stabilize torsional flutter instability of bluffer cylinders (e.x. B/D=5), while they destabilize torsional flutter or coupled flutter instabilities of mores slender cylinders. The boundary of them exists between B/D=5 and 8.

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