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000014880 100__ $$aNave, Gary
000014880 24500 $$aWake stiffness and its application: Tethered cylinders and flying snakes

000014880 24630 $$n24.$$p24th International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics - Book of Papers
000014880 260__ $$bInternational Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 2016
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000014880 520__ $$2eng$$aWake stiffness is the tendency of the wake of an upstream body to pull a downstream body toward the centerline of the wake. Here, we investigate and discuss the validity of applying the wake stiffness model to the dynamics of a tethered pair of cylinders in a uniform flow. We find that wake stiffness provides an effective simplified model for tethered cylinders, but does not explain the whole behavior, particularly for cylinder spacings above 3.5 diameters. We also explore the extension of the wake stiffness concept to modeling the underlying mechanics of flying snakes.

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000014880 7112_ $$a24th International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics$$cMontreal (CA)$$d2016-08-21 / 2016-08-26$$gICTAM2016
000014880 720__ $$aNave, Gary
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000014880 8564_ $$s131930$$uhttps://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/14880/files/TS.FS06-3.03.pdf$$yOriginal version of the author's contribution as presented on CD,  page 3249, code TS.FS06-3.03
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