flow-induced vibrations
Flow-induced vibrations refer to the oscillations or vibrations that occur in a structure when subjected to a fluid flow, such as air or water. These vibrations are caused by the interaction between the flowing fluid and the structure, leading to fluctuating forces or pressures that result in the structure shaking or vibrating.
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