Mechanical Excitation and Flow-induced Vibration

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2025

 

Special Issue Editors

Prof. Dr. Alam Md. Mahbub  Website  E-Mail: alam@hit.edu.cn
Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Interests: flow-induced vibrations; fluid-structure interactions; bluff-body wake; flow-induced noise; wind load on structures; hydrodynamics of aquatic animals; flow control

Special Issue Information

Dear colleagues,


Mechanical excitation involves applying an external force or vibration to a system to induce motion or oscillation. This process can occur in various contexts, such as in structural engineering, materials testing, and mechanical systems. Flow-induced vibration (FIV) of cylindrical structures is of both fundamental and practical significances, prevailing in offshore platforms, risers, undersea pipelines, cables of cable-stayed bridges, groups of chimney stacks, tubes in heat exchangers, transmission line bundles, adjacent skyscrapers, etc. This special issue presents cutting-edge research exploring the intersection of mechanical excitation and flow-induced vibration phenomena, addressing both fundamental mechanisms and practical applications. The collection brings together experimental, numerical, and theoretical studies focusing on:

(1)Flow-Induced Vibration Mechanisms: Vortex-induced vibration (VIV); Galloping and flutter; Wake-induced vibration; Multi-body interactions; Fluid-structure coupling
(2)Mechanical Excitation: Forced vibration studies; System identification techniques; Dynamic response characterization; Damping mechanisms; Resonance phenomena
(3)Engineering Applications: Offshore structures; Heat exchangers; Wind engineering; Marine structures; Energy harvesting devices:
(4)Advanced Methodologies: Novel experimental techniques: Computational methods: Data-driven approaches; Control strategies; Hybrid testing methods

The papers in this issue advance our understanding of vibration phenomena and their practical implications for engineering design. The findings contribute to improved prediction methods, design guidelines, and mitigation strategies for vibration-related challenges in various industrial applications.

This compilation serves as a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and practitioners working in fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, and related fields.

 

Prof. Alam Md. Mahbub

Guest Editor

 

Keywords

flow around bluff body; flow-induced vibration; wake; flow-induced load on structures; aerodynamics/hydrodynamics; turbulent/ laminar flow; airfoil dynamics; flow control; renewable energy; energy harnessing from flow-induced oscillating bodies; mechanical vibrations

 

Published Papers