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A review of flow-induced vibrations in reactors and reactor components

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A review of flow-induced vibrations in reactors and reactor components

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This paper presents a review of the state of the art of two classes of vibration problems encountered in reactors and reactor peripherals: namely, vibration of cylindrical structures induced by cross flow and by axial flow. A historical perspective is given first, in which the milestone contributions that have advanced the state of the art are highlighted. Then recent developments in the last decade, with emphasis on those in the last three years, are discussed, concluding with an assessment of the state of understanding of the fluidelastic mechanisms involved, on the one hand, and of predictive tools available to the designer, on the other.

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