Voretx Induced Vibration

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 1 May 2025

 

Special Issue Editors

Dr. Iman Farahbakhsh  Website  E-Mail: i.farahbakhsh@aut.ac.ir
Guest Editor
Hydromechanics Group, Department of Maritime Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
Interests:
fluid-structure interaction; computational fluid dynamics; fluid instability; numerical linear algebra (elliptic equations solvers)

 

Dr. Kumars Mahmoodi  Website  E-Mail: Kumars.mahmoodi@abo.fi
Guest Editor
Process and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland
Interests:
wave energy; wind energy; wave energy converters; wind turbines; wave and wind climatology; control; datamining; machine learning

 

Special Issue Information

Dear colleagues,

 

Vortex-Induced Vibration (VIV) is a complex phenomenon that arises due to the interaction between fluid flow and flexible or elastically mounted structures. It is a critical consideration in various engineering disciplines, including marine engineering, civil engineering, and aerospace engineering. This special issue of the Journal of Sound and Vibration aims to consolidate recent advancements, experimental findings, numerical simulations, and theoretical analyses related to VIV. The objective is to provide a comprehensive platform for researchers and engineers to share insights, discuss challenges, and propose innovative solutions to mitigate or exploit VIV in practical applications.


Contributions to this special issue will cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to the following:


Experimental investigations and measurement techniques for VIV
Computational methods and numerical simulations of VIV
Theoretical models and analytical approaches to understanding VIV
Control strategies and mitigation techniques for VIV
Case studies and real-world applications of VIV analysis
Multi-physics and multi-scale aspects of VIV
VIV in offshore structures, bridges, pipelines, and other engineering systems
Impact of VIV on structural integrity, fatigue, and noise


This special issue will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in the study and application of VIV across various industries. By bringing together a diverse range of perspectives and expertise, the special issue aims to foster collaboration and drive forward the state-of-the-art in VIV research.

 

Dr. Iman Farahbakhsh

Dr. Kumars Mahmoodi
Guest Editors

 

Keywords

Vortex-Induced Vibration (VIV)
Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI)
Experimental Methods in VIV
Numerical Simulations of VIV
Theoretical Analysis of VIV
VIV Control and Mitigation
Structural Integrity and Fatigue
Noise and Vibration Analysis
Offshore Engineering
Civil and Aerospace Engineering
Multi-Physics and Multi-Scale Modeling
Case Studies in VIV Applications


By highlighting these key areas, the special issue seeks to enhance the understanding of VIV phenomena and promote innovative approaches to address the associated challenges in various engineering fields. We invite researchers and professionals to contribute original research articles, review papers, and case studies to this special issue, fostering a comprehensive discourse on VIV.

 

Published Papers