- Introduction to Aeroelasticity
- 1131644
- DeLaurier, James
- 1st ed
- 2024
- 2025
- Taylor & Francis Group
- Milton
- 9781040223390
- 1 online resource (196 pages)
- Aeroelasticity
- Aerodynamics
Introduces the classical topics of aeroelasticity, beginning with elastic structural modelling and the way that wing and tail structures can diverge and deform due to aerodynamic, inertial, and control-surface deflections.
Flutter is then described, first with an airfoil example with increasing complexity, and then for flutter predictions of finite wings with and without control surfaces. Single-degree-of freedom flutter is also discussed, which includes cable "galloping", Aeolian flutter, as well as plunging and pitching stall flutter. In all cases, the equation derivations proceed in a step-by-step fashion, complemented by several numerical (and historical) examples.
This book is intended to be a quantitative survey course for senior undergraduate or graduate students, as well as any engineer wishing a thorough introduction to the topic.
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