2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0076892
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Radiation-induced instability of a finite-chord Nemtsov membrane

Abstract: We consider a problem of stability of a membrane of an infinite span and a finite chord length that is submerged in a uniform flow of finite depth with free surface. In the shallow water approximation, Nemtsov (1985) has shown that an infinite-chord membrane is susceptible to flutter instability due to excitation of long gravity waves on the free surface if the velocity of the flow exceeds the phase velocity of the waves and placed this phenomenon into the general physical context of the anomalous Doppler effe… Show more

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“…In such cases the membrane ends have some degrees of freedom akin to the free-end boundary conditions we have defined above. Recent studies have also considered interactions of flags (Mougel & Michelin 2020) and membranes (Labarbe & Kirillov 2020, 2022) with a free surface, including flutter behaviour.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such cases the membrane ends have some degrees of freedom akin to the free-end boundary conditions we have defined above. Recent studies have also considered interactions of flags (Mougel & Michelin 2020) and membranes (Labarbe & Kirillov 2020, 2022) with a free surface, including flutter behaviour.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%