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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Complex The Scruton number (Sc) is an important parameter for vortex-induced vibration (excitation) of structures, vibrations caused by rain or wind, dry inclined cable galloping, and wake galloping, the unstable airflow that forms around bridge cables and other cylindrically-structured buildings.[1] It is named after Christopher "Kit" Scruton, a British industrial dynamics engineer.[2][3]

It is defined by:[4]

Sc=2δsmeρbref2,

where

δs is the structural damping expressed by the logarithmic damping decrement,
me is the effective mass per unit length,
ρ is the density of the air, or liquid,
bref is the characteristic width of the structure.

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