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Article: Fluid-Induced Vibration Frequency and Damping of a Coaxial Cylinder in a Quiescent Viscous Medium: Theoretical and Numerical Predictions.

Submitted by lagrangr on

This study, motivated by applications in nuclear engineering, examines the fluid-induced vibrations of a flexible inner cylinder concentrically positioned within a rigid outer cylinder, separated by a quiescent Newtonian viscous fluid. Building on our previous work, which focused on forced motions, we extend the theoretical formulation to account for vibrations induced by fluid forces. A new expression for the linear fluid force is derived, introducing a fluid transfer function that depends on key dimensionless numbers such as the aspect ratio, radius ratio, and Stokes number.

Funded PhD Positions in New Zealand

Submitted by Derek Warner on

The Canterbury Fracture Group (www.cfg.nz) has open PhD positions in the area of high throughput experimentation.

 

 

The positions will involve laboratory, modelling, and analysis work to support our effort to characterize the tail of the fatigue life distribution across a range of parameters. We will be building on this recently published work www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142112325000866

 

 

Associate Professor Position in the field of Design and Manufacturing at the Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering (MPE) at Aarhus University

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The Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering (MPE) at Aarhus University is consolidating its research and teaching activities within the field of Design and Manufacturing and invites applications for Associate Professor within the Section of Design and Manufacturing.

Invitation to a presentation by Prof. Karel Matouš (University of Notre Dame) - June 12, 2-3PM EDT

Submitted by USACM_Student_… on

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to invite you to attend an upcoming presentation on:

“An Adaptive Spacetime Wavelet Method for Multiscale Problems in Fluid and Solid Mechanics”

at the ORNL Computational Mechanics Seminar, given by Prof. Karel Matouš from University of Notre Dame.

The seminar will be held June 12, 2025, 2-3PM EDT.

PhD position in Bioengineering, Bioinformatics and Health Technologies

Submitted by giulia scalet on
A PhD fellowship entitled "Ingegnerizzazione di materiali e tecnologie avanzate per modelli dinamici attraverso una progettazione in silico/in vitro / Engineering Advanced Materials and Technologies for Dynamic Models via In Silico/In Vitro Design" is avaialble in the PhD program in Bioengineering, Bioinformatics and Health Technologies at the Univeristy of Pavia in Italy.
 

Article: Turbulence-induced vibration in annular flow of a rigid cylinder mounted on a cantilever beam

Submitted by lagrangr on

This study investigates the fluid–structure interaction of two coaxial cylinders separated by a Newtonian fluid under turbulent axial flow. The theoretical framework treats the inner cylinder as a rigid body mounted on a flexible blade modeled as a Rayleigh beam. The goals of this study are to determine the free vibration modes and frequencies, identify the fluid-elastic instability threshold, and establish an analytical expression for the mean-square displacement of the structure.