CFD Numerical Simulation of Aeolian Vibration of Single Conductor Based on the ADINA

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In order to research the problem of Aeolian vibration occurred on single conductor in this paper, ADINA program was applied to set up the model of fluid domain and structure domain. Fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis was taken based on the coupling models, from which the property result of Aeolian vibration numerical simulation was acquired. Meanwhile the method taken to analyze the question of conductors Aeolian vibration was testified to be correct in the paper.

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