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1.1 Vibrations induced by a turbulent boundary layer
Structural vibrations induced by fluid flow in a turbulent regime are encountered in many industrial situations (figure 1 ), for example:
load-bearing profiles (aircraft wings, rudders, propellers, etc.) or non-profiled profiles (solar panels, roof tiles, cables, towers, chimneys, etc.);
energy generation and recovery systems (tube bundles, wind turbines, water turbines, fluid networks, etc.).
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