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Vortex shedding

Vortex shedding is caused when air flows past a blunt structure. The airflow past the object creates alternating low-pressure vortexes on the downwind side of the object. The object will tend to move toward the low-pressure zone.

Eventually, if the frequency of vortex shedding matches the resonant frequency of the structure, the structure will begin to resonate and the structure's movement can become self-sustaining.

Some engineers believe that vortex shedding was one of the causes of the failure of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940.

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