Title: Unsteady Gas Dynamics Problems Related to Flight Vehicles.
Abstract: Abstract : Report summarizes the findings of a five-year program devoted to improving fundamental knowledge on unsteady aerodynamic phenomena related to flight vehicles and on associated aeroelastic problems. With regard to minimum- weight structural optimization with aeroelastic constraints, both new results and new methods of solution for free and forced motion were published. The effect of chordwise-force components on flutter of large aspect ratio wings proved often to be unfavorable. Improved steady and unsteady theories were published for the loading of vertical-axis wind turbines, and discoveries were made regarding free vibration of their curved blades. It was learned how to adapt linear theory for simple harmonic oscillation to cover arbitrary small motion, with applications to automatic control. A nonlinear approach was published for transient lifting airloads at low speeds. A study was undertaken on aerodynamics useful for the analysis of variable-geometry propulsive devices. An approximate scheme was devised for highlighting the importance of partial- chord shocks for transonic aeroelastic stability, their influence proving often large and unfavorable.
Publication Year: 1984
Publication Date: 1984-05-01
Language: en
Type: report
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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