Abstract

Results are given from flow-induced vibration experiments conducted in sheared flows. The site was an historic 1848 textile mill canal with a width of 58 feet. Variable headgates allowed a controllable horizontal shear to be produced. The paper emphasises the dramatic effect of hydrodynamic modal damping on the response. Means for predicting hydrodynamic damping are presented and results are compared to the observed response.

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