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   quick and effective modal and flutter analyses for low aspect ratio wings  
   
نویسنده basiri masoud ,farrokhfal hamid ,mosayebi masoud ,koohi reza
منبع international journal of advanced design and manufacturing technology - 2020 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:89 -97
چکیده    In the present work, an analytical study is proposed to investigate the flutter behavior of low-aspect-ratio wings in subsonic flow. an equivalent plate model is used for structural modelling of a semi-monocoque main wing, consisting of ribs, skins, and spars. legendre polynomials are used in the rayleigh-ritz method as trial functions, and the first-order shear deformation theory is utilized to formulate the structural deformation. boundary conditions are enforced by applying proper artificial springs. a doublet point method is used to calculate the unsteady aerodynamic loads. chordwise pressure coefficient distribution at the tip and root of a rectangular wing oscillating in pitching motion is calculated. flutter analysis is performed using the k method. instead of using the computationally expensive finite element method, the proposed approach is intended to achieve purposes of quick modelling and effective analysis in free vibration and flutter analyses of low-aspect-ratio wings for preliminary design applications. the effects of aspect ratio on the flutter behavior of wings in subsonic flow are investigated. the obtained results are validated with the results available in the literature.
کلیدواژه doublet point method ,equivalent plate model ,flutter ,low aspect ratio ,unsteady aerodynamics
آدرس malek-ashtar university of technology, department of mechanical engineering, iran, malek-ashtar university of technology, department of mechanical engineering, iran, malek-ashtar university of technology, department of mechanical engineering, iran, islamic azad university, khomeinishahr branch, department of mechanical engineering, iran
پست الکترونیکی koohi@iaukhsh.ac.ir
 
     
   
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