Browsing by Subject "aeroelasticity"
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(2015-05-12)Aeroservoelasticity (ASE) is the interdisciplinary study of the interaction of structural, inertial, aerodynamic, and control loads for aircraft systems, and is inherently a nonlinear phenomenon. One of the goals of ASE ...
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(2011-08-08)Aerospace structures with large aspect ratio, such as airplane wings, rotorcraft blades, wind turbine blades, and jet engine fan and compressor blades, are particularly susceptible to aeroelastic phenomena. Finite element ...
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(2017-10-17)Wind turbine blades are growing progressively larger and lighter relative to their size, and these trends can lead to early failure due to fatigue. Effort to design fatigue-resistant blades relies on understanding of ...
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(2009-05-15)This work presents a numerical method for the analysis of fully nonlinear aeroelastic problems. The aeroelastic model consisted of a Navier-Stokes flow solver, a nonlinear structural model, and a solution methodology that ...
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(2011-10-21)Morphing air vehicles enable more efficient and capable multi-role aircraft by adapting their shape to reach an ideal configuration in an ever-changing environment. Morphing capability is envisioned to have a profound ...