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PIPES CONVEYING FLUID: LINEAR DYNAMICS I               129



                       - 2AlA3 COS(& - &)I.

              Broadly,  the  centrifugal  force  imparts  energy  to  the  system,  while  the  Coriolis  force
              (involving B) absorbs energy, the balance between the two, in the absence of dissipation,
              giving rise  to  flutter (Section 3.2.2). However,  as discussed  in  Section 3.5.6, the  flutter
              mode shape remains broadly  similar with varying p, though the mode content is clearly
              altered.  Hence,  as B  is  increased,  the  amplitude  and  phase  of  the  qr components  have
              to be adjusted to provide a composite shape capable of  absorbing energy from the fluid.
              For low enough B, 41 and q2  are quite sufficient. However, as B 2   is approached, the
              third component, q3, has to come in to achieve the required modal mix; and similarly q4
              for Bs~, and q5  for Bs~.
                This  leaves  unanswered  the  question of  why  this  adjustment  in  modal content  is  not
              gradual but rather abrupt. The answer is furnished by the phase information, Figure 3.42.














                               0. I    0.2      0.3     0.4      0.5     0.6





                                                          - - (I = 0.01





                              0.1      0.2      0.3     0.4      0.5     0.6












                              0. I     0.2      0.3     0.4      0.5     0.6
                                                    B

              Figure 3.42  The evolution of phase differences between the generalized coordinates qr associated
               with  the Galerkin discretization  of  the horizontal  cantilevered pipe system, as a function of B.
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