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Streamwise Flow-Induced Oscillations Of Bluff Bodies - The Influence Of Symmetry Breaking, Tyler Gurian
Streamwise Flow-Induced Oscillations Of Bluff Bodies - The Influence Of Symmetry Breaking, Tyler Gurian
Masters Theses
The influence of symmetry breaking on the flow induced oscillations of bluff bodies in the steamwise direction is studied. First, a series of experiments is conducted on a one-degree-of-freedom circular cylinder allowed to exhibit pure translational motion in the streamwise direction over a range of reduced velocities, 1.4 < U* < 4.4, corresponding to a Reynolds number range of 970 < Re < 3370. Two distinct regions of displacements were observed in reduced velocity ranges of 1.6 < U* < 2.5 and 2.75 < U* < 3.85. Measured force coefficients in the drag and lift direction were examined, along with the wake visualization, through the range of reduced velocities, to infer the resulting wake modes. A new Alternating Symmetric (AS) mode was found. This transition from symmetric to AS shedding occurred near the end of the first region of response. Similar tests were run with a square prism in the parameter space of 2.4 < U* < 5.8 and 757 < Re < 1900 over angles of incidence of 0° ≤ α ≤ 45°. A distinct region of lock-in is observed for α = 0°, 2.5°, 5°, 7.5° over 3.2 < U* < 5.4 for α = 0°, and decreasing with increasing α. The wake structures were found to be roughly symmetric for α = 0°, but transitioned towards asymmetry …
Cycloid Experiment For Freshmen Physics Labs, Resat Akoglu, Seyedhabibollah Mazharimousavi, Mustafa Halilsoy
Cycloid Experiment For Freshmen Physics Labs, Resat Akoglu, Seyedhabibollah Mazharimousavi, Mustafa Halilsoy
Turkish Journal of Physics
We establish an instructive experiment to investigate the minimum time curve traveled by a small billiard ball rolling in a grooved track under gravity. Our intention is to popularize the concept of minimum time curves anew for pedagogical reasons and to propose it as a feasible physics experiment both for freshmen and sophomore classes. The experiment is simplified enough to provide motivation for the students. We observed that even the students who were not physics majors enjoyed such a cycloid experiment.
Investigating Gravity Waves In Polar Mesospheric Clouds Using Tomographic Reconstructions Of Aim Satellite Imagery, V. P. Hart, M. J. Taylor, T. E. Doyle, Yucheng Zhao, Pierre-Dominique Pautet, B. L. Carruth, D. W. Rusch, J. M. Russell Iii
Investigating Gravity Waves In Polar Mesospheric Clouds Using Tomographic Reconstructions Of Aim Satellite Imagery, V. P. Hart, M. J. Taylor, T. E. Doyle, Yucheng Zhao, Pierre-Dominique Pautet, B. L. Carruth, D. W. Rusch, J. M. Russell Iii
Publications
This research presents the first application of tomographic techniques for investigating gravity wave structures in polar mesospheric clouds (PMCs) imaged by the Cloud Imaging and Particle Size instrument on the NASA AIM satellite. Albedo data comprising consecutive PMC scenes were used to tomographically reconstruct a 3‐D layer using the Partially Constrained Algebraic Reconstruction Technique algorithm and a previously developed “fanning” technique. For this pilot study, a large region (760 × 148 km) of the PMC layer (altitude ~83 km) was sampled with a ~2 km horizontal resolution, and an intensity weighted centroid technique was developed to create novel 2‐D surface …
Determination Of The Field-Dependence Of The Surface Resistance Of Superconductors From Cavity Tests, Jean R. Delayen, Subashini De Silva, Hyekyoung Park
Determination Of The Field-Dependence Of The Surface Resistance Of Superconductors From Cavity Tests, Jean R. Delayen, Subashini De Silva, Hyekyoung Park
Physics Faculty Publications
Cryogenic tests of superconducting cavities yield an average surface resistance as a function of the peak surface magnetic field. An analytical formalism has been developed to extract the actual field dependence of the surface resistance from cavity tests and is applied to coaxial cavities and cavities of more complex geometries.
Measurements Of Frequency, Temperature, Rf Field Dependent Surface Resistance Using Superconducting Half-Wave Cavity, Hyekyoung Park, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen
Measurements Of Frequency, Temperature, Rf Field Dependent Surface Resistance Using Superconducting Half-Wave Cavity, Hyekyoung Park, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen
Physics Faculty Publications
A theory of surface resistance of superconductor was rigorously formulated by Bardeen, Cooper, Schrieffer more than 50 years ago. Since then the accelerator community has been used the theory as a guideline to improve the surface resistance of the superconducting cavity. It has been observed that the surface resistance is dependent on frequency, temperature and rf field strength, and surface preparation. To verify these dependences, a well-controlled study is required. Although many different types of cavities have been tested, the typical superconducting cavities are built for specific frequencies of their application. They do not provide data other than at its …