Ratios of forces and forces moments as dynamic similarity criteria of various phenomena occurring in wind engineering, snow engineering and fluid dynamics

Part I – Fundamentals and steady problems

Andrzej Flaga


Faculty of Civil Engineering; Institute of Structural Mechanics; Cracow University of Technology; (Poland)

Abstract

The work concerns dynamic similarity criteria of various phenomena occurring in wind engineering, snow engineering and fl uid dynamics derived from ratios of forces and forces moments affecting these phenomena. Derived and analyzed in part I dynamic similarity criteria, mainly concern the following steady problems: 1. Fluid fl ows and fl ows past objects ; 2. Fluid-solid contact problems; 3. Problems of a solid fl oating on a fl uid with and without of the surface waves.


Keywords:

dynamic similarity criteria, wind engineering, snow engineering, fluid dynamics, steady problems

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2019-02-28

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Flaga, A. (2019) “Ratios of forces and forces moments as dynamic similarity criteria of various phenomena occurring in wind engineering, snow engineering and fluid dynamics: Part I – Fundamentals and steady problems”, Budownictwo i Architektura, 17(4), pp. 121–140. doi: 10.24358/Bud-Arch_18_174_11.

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Andrzej Flaga 

Faculty of Civil Engineering; Institute of Structural Mechanics; Cracow University of Technology; Poland

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