A global stability and bifurcation analysis of the transverse galloping of a square section beam in a normal steady flow has been implemented. The model is an ordinary differential equation with polynomial damping nonlinearity. Six methods are used to predict bifurcation, the amplitudes and periods of the ensuing Limit Cycle Oscillations: (i) Cell mapping, {ii} Harmonic Balance, (iii) Higher Order Harmonic Balance,(iv) Centre Manifold linearization, (v) Normal Form and (vi) Numerical Continuation. The resulting stability predictions are compared with each other and with results obtained from numerical integration. The advantages and disadvantages of each technique are discussed. It is shown that, despite the simplicity of the system, only t...
This paper applies numerical continuation techniques to a nonlinear aeroelastic model of a highly fl...
This work presents an empirical model capable to describe the galloping bifurcation behaviour of a b...
Transverse galloping is here considered as a one-degree-of-freedom oscillator subjected to aerodynam...
The prediction of the bifurcation and post-bifurcation behaviour of nonlinear aeroelastic systems is...
A linearized coupled flexural two degree-of-freedom model, describing a lumped parameter system subj...
Discontinuous non-linearities such as freeplay and bilinear stiffness are often encountered in aeroe...
peer reviewedThe phenomenon of aeroelastic galloping is a very important design consideration for br...
This paper presents an analysis of the aeroelastic galloping of an elastically mounted square cross ...
This paper deals with the prediction of stability boundaries and Limit Cycle Oscillation amplitudes ...
In recent years the aeroelastic research community has carried out substantial work on the character...
A numerical method to analyse the stability of transverse galloping based on experimental measuremen...
Aeroelastic limit-cycle oscillations (LCO) due to aerodynamic non-linearities are usually investigat...
Galloping, also known as Den Hartog instability, is the large amplitude, low frequency oscillation o...
In this thesis a mathematical model for the combined effects of vortex-induced oscillation and gallo...
The aeroelastic instability in quasi-steady regime (called \u201cgalloping\u201d in technical langua...
This paper applies numerical continuation techniques to a nonlinear aeroelastic model of a highly fl...
This work presents an empirical model capable to describe the galloping bifurcation behaviour of a b...
Transverse galloping is here considered as a one-degree-of-freedom oscillator subjected to aerodynam...
The prediction of the bifurcation and post-bifurcation behaviour of nonlinear aeroelastic systems is...
A linearized coupled flexural two degree-of-freedom model, describing a lumped parameter system subj...
Discontinuous non-linearities such as freeplay and bilinear stiffness are often encountered in aeroe...
peer reviewedThe phenomenon of aeroelastic galloping is a very important design consideration for br...
This paper presents an analysis of the aeroelastic galloping of an elastically mounted square cross ...
This paper deals with the prediction of stability boundaries and Limit Cycle Oscillation amplitudes ...
In recent years the aeroelastic research community has carried out substantial work on the character...
A numerical method to analyse the stability of transverse galloping based on experimental measuremen...
Aeroelastic limit-cycle oscillations (LCO) due to aerodynamic non-linearities are usually investigat...
Galloping, also known as Den Hartog instability, is the large amplitude, low frequency oscillation o...
In this thesis a mathematical model for the combined effects of vortex-induced oscillation and gallo...
The aeroelastic instability in quasi-steady regime (called \u201cgalloping\u201d in technical langua...
This paper applies numerical continuation techniques to a nonlinear aeroelastic model of a highly fl...
This work presents an empirical model capable to describe the galloping bifurcation behaviour of a b...
Transverse galloping is here considered as a one-degree-of-freedom oscillator subjected to aerodynam...