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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]
where
is the structural damping expressed by the logarithmic damping decrement, is the effective mass per unit length, is the density of the air, or liquid, is the characteristic width of the structure.