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Flinovia - Flow Induced Noise and Vibration Issues and Aspects- III
A Focus on Measurement, Modeling,  Simulation and Reproduction of the Flow Excitation and Flow Induced Response
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This book documents the proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Flow Induced Noise and Vibration Issues and Aspects (FLINOVIA), held in Lyon,
France 2–4 September 2019 at INSA Lyon, and co-sponsored by INSA-Lyon, the Lyon Centre for Acoustics (CeLyA), The French Naval Group, and Ecole Centrale
de Lyon (ECL). The FLINOVIA series uses a novel approach
 
• invited papers only, with longer presentation times and no parallel talks;
• no registration fees;
• a limited audience (on the order of 100 attendees); and
• complimentary proceedings (the book you’re reading now) to all attendees.

This method encourages more industry and government participants and maximizes discussion and interaction.
The papers in this volume (18 of the 26 presented at the symposium) are subdivided
into four main groups:
• Source Modeling (4 papers)
• Experimental Techniques (4 papers)
• Analytical Developments (4 papers)
  • Numerical Methods (5 papers).

The additional keynote paper by Daniel Juvé describes recent advances in measuring the wall pressure wavenumber spectra induced by Turbulent Boundary
Layer (TBL) flow. Eleven of the papers also discuss TBL-induced vibration and noise, but other topics are also addressed, including tonal noise, noise due to ingested turbulence, fluid-structure interaction problems, and noise control techniques.
 

Flinovia - Flow Induced Noise and Vibration Issues and Aspects - II
A Focus on Measurement, Modeling,  Simulation and Reproduction of the Flow Excitation and Flow Induced Response
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This is the proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Flow Induced Noise and Vibration (FLINOVIA), which was held in Penn State, USA, in April 2016. The authors’ backgrounds represent a mix of academia, government, and industry, and several papers include applications to important problems for underwater vehicles, aerospace structures and commercial transportation. The book offers a valuable reference guide for all those working in the area of flow-induced vibration and noise. Flow induced vibration and noise (FIVN) remains a critical research topic. Even after over 50 years of intensive research, accurate and cost-effective FIVN simulation and measurement techniques remain elusive. This book gathers the latest research from some of the most prominent experts in the field. The book describes methods for characterizing wall pressure fluctuations, including subsonic and supersonic turbulent boundary layer flows over smooth and rough surfaces using computational methods like Large Eddy Simulation; for inferring wall pressure fluctuations using inverse techniques based on panel vibrations or holographic pressure sensor arrays; for calculating the resulting structural vibrations and radiated sound using traditional finite element methods, as well as advanced methods like Energy Finite Elements; for using scaling approaches to universally collapse flow-excited vibration and noise spectra; and for computing time histories of structural response, including alternating stresses.


 

Flinovia - Flow Induced Noise and Vibration Issues and Aspects
A Focus on Measurement, Modeling,  Simulation and Reproduction of the Flow Excitation and Flow Induced Response
BUY
 


BOOK1
 
 

Flow induced vibration and noise (FIVN) remains a critical research topic. Even after over 50 years of intensive research, accurate and cost-effective FIVN simulation and measurement techniques remain elusive. This book gathers the latest research from some of the most prominent experts in the field. It describes methods for characterizing wall pressure fluctuations, including subsonic and supersonic turbulent boundary layer flows over smooth and rough surfaces using computational methods like Large Eddy Simulation; for inferring wall pressure fluctuations using inverse techniques based on panel vibrations or holographic pressure sensor arrays; for calculating the resulting structural vibrations and radiated sound using traditional finite element methods, as well as advanced methods like Energy Finite Elements; for using scaling approaches to universally collapse flow-excited vibration and noise spectra; and for computing time histories of structural response, including alternating stresses. This book presents the proceedings of the First International Workshop on Flow Induced Noise and Vibration (FLINOVIA), which was held in Rome, Italy, in November 2013. The authors’ backgrounds represent a mix of academia, government, and industry, and several papers include applications to important problems for underwater vehicles, aerospace structures and commercial transportation. The book offers a valuable reference guide for all those working in the area of flow-induced vibration and noise.