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Wind induced deformation and vibration of a Platanus acerifolia leaf 被引量:14

Wind induced deformation and vibration of a Platanus acerifolia leaf
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摘要 Deformation and vibration of twig-connected sin- gle leaf in wind is investigated experimentally. Results show that the Reynolds number based on wind speed and length of leaf blade is a key parameter to the aerodynamic prob- lem. In case the front surface facing the wind and with an in- crease of Reynolds number, the leaf experiences static defor- mation, large amplitude and low frequency sway, reconfigu- ration to delta wing shape, flapping of tips, high frequency vibration of whole leaf blade, recovery of delta wing shape, and twig-leaf coupling vibration. Abrupt changes from one state to another occur at critical Reynolds numbers. In case the back surface facing the wind, the large amplitude and low frequency sway does not occur, the recovered delta wing shape is replaced by a conic shape, and the critical Reynolds numbers of vibrations are higher than the ones correspond- ing to the case with the front surface facing the wind. A pair of ram-horn vortex is observed behind the delta wing shaped leaf. A single vortex is found downstream of the conic shaped leaf. A lift is induced by the vortex, and this lift helps leaf to adjust position and posture, stabilize blade distortion and reduce drag and vibration. Deformation and vibration of twig-connected sin- gle leaf in wind is investigated experimentally. Results show that the Reynolds number based on wind speed and length of leaf blade is a key parameter to the aerodynamic prob- lem. In case the front surface facing the wind and with an in- crease of Reynolds number, the leaf experiences static defor- mation, large amplitude and low frequency sway, reconfigu- ration to delta wing shape, flapping of tips, high frequency vibration of whole leaf blade, recovery of delta wing shape, and twig-leaf coupling vibration. Abrupt changes from one state to another occur at critical Reynolds numbers. In case the back surface facing the wind, the large amplitude and low frequency sway does not occur, the recovered delta wing shape is replaced by a conic shape, and the critical Reynolds numbers of vibrations are higher than the ones correspond- ing to the case with the front surface facing the wind. A pair of ram-horn vortex is observed behind the delta wing shaped leaf. A single vortex is found downstream of the conic shaped leaf. A lift is induced by the vortex, and this lift helps leaf to adjust position and posture, stabilize blade distortion and reduce drag and vibration.
出处 《Acta Mechanica Sinica》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2012年第3期583-594,共12页 力学学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (10872188 and 11172286)
关键词 Tree leaf. Wind. Deformation VIBRATION Tree leaf. Wind. Deformation Vibration
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