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Experimental mode shape determination of a cantilevered hydrofoil under different flow conditions

De La Torre, O.
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Escaler, X.
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Egusquiza, E.
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2016
Proceedings Of The Institution Of Mechanical Engineers Part C-Journal Of Mechanical Engineering Science

The first three mode shapes of a cantilevered NACA0009 hydrofoil were experimentally investigated in air and under different flow conditions in a cavitation tunnel. First and second bending modes and first torsion mode were determined in resonance conditions with the hydrofoil vibrating in air, in still water, in flowing water, or with leading edge sheet cavitation. The hydrofoil was excited with embedded piezoelectric ceramic patches, and the response was measured along the surface at selected positions by means of a laser Doppler vibrometer. The modes of vibration obtained from a cross correlation analysis of the signals were compared for the different conditions, and the most significant differences were identified. In particular, it was found that the mode shape deformation and the location of the nodal lines are dependent on the fluid conditions.

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research article
DOI
10.1177/0954406215614335
Web of Science ID

WOS:000392870900005

Author(s)
De La Torre, O.
Escaler, X.
Egusquiza, E.
Farhat, M.  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Professional Engineering Publishing

Published in
Proceedings Of The Institution Of Mechanical Engineers Part C-Journal Of Mechanical Engineering Science
Volume

230

Issue

19

Start page

3408

End page

3419

Subjects

Mode shapes

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natural frequencies

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experimental modal analysis

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nodal line

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REVIEWED

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February 17, 2017
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