A variety of nonlinear features is obtained from aeroelastic systems with discontinuous nonlinearity motivates investigations that may support future applications in controls design, flutter prediction problems, and energy harvesting exploration. The freeplay nonlinearity leads to bifurcations and abrupt response changes which can result in undesirable or catastrophic responses. Grazing bifurcations of limit cycles are one of the most commonly found discontinuity-induced bifurcations (DIBs) and are caused by a limit cycle that becomes tangent to the discontinuity boundary of the available piecewise-smooth function. The abrupt transition from periodic to aperiodic is directly related with the discontinuous nature of freeplay nonlinearity. In...
Different representations for a control surface freeplay nonlinearity in a three degree of freedom a...
The nonlinear flutter problem of aero-elastic system with free-play nonlinearity has become one of t...
Flutter is usually predicted using linearised theory. In reality, flutter is always non-linear and m...
peer reviewedThe present study focuses on investigating the bifurcation characteristics of a pitch–p...
Aeroelastic systems with freeplay nonlinearity can exhibit a wide variety of qualitatively different...
A nonlinear analysis is performed for the purpose of identification of the pitch freeplay nonlineari...
Higher-order spectra (HOS) are utilized to investigate the nonlinear flutter behavior of a two-dimen...
Aerodynamic forces for a 2-DOF aeroelastic system oscillat-ing in pitch and plunge are modeled as a ...
The identification of nonlinear systems in aeroelasticity poses a significant challenge for practiti...
Over the last couple of decades, a significant amount of research has been carried out on the aeroe...
Airfoils with structural nonlinearities subject to two-dimensional subsonic flow may undergo aeroela...
AbstractLimit cycle oscillations (LCOs) as well as nonlinear aeroelastic analysis of a 3-DOF aeroela...
Freeplay is a significant source of nonlinearity in aeroelastic systems and is strictly regulated by...
Stall-induced vibrations are a relevant aeroelastic problem for very flexible aero-structures. Helic...
The nonlinear dynamic analysis of aeroelastic systems is a topic that has been covered extensively i...
Different representations for a control surface freeplay nonlinearity in a three degree of freedom a...
The nonlinear flutter problem of aero-elastic system with free-play nonlinearity has become one of t...
Flutter is usually predicted using linearised theory. In reality, flutter is always non-linear and m...
peer reviewedThe present study focuses on investigating the bifurcation characteristics of a pitch–p...
Aeroelastic systems with freeplay nonlinearity can exhibit a wide variety of qualitatively different...
A nonlinear analysis is performed for the purpose of identification of the pitch freeplay nonlineari...
Higher-order spectra (HOS) are utilized to investigate the nonlinear flutter behavior of a two-dimen...
Aerodynamic forces for a 2-DOF aeroelastic system oscillat-ing in pitch and plunge are modeled as a ...
The identification of nonlinear systems in aeroelasticity poses a significant challenge for practiti...
Over the last couple of decades, a significant amount of research has been carried out on the aeroe...
Airfoils with structural nonlinearities subject to two-dimensional subsonic flow may undergo aeroela...
AbstractLimit cycle oscillations (LCOs) as well as nonlinear aeroelastic analysis of a 3-DOF aeroela...
Freeplay is a significant source of nonlinearity in aeroelastic systems and is strictly regulated by...
Stall-induced vibrations are a relevant aeroelastic problem for very flexible aero-structures. Helic...
The nonlinear dynamic analysis of aeroelastic systems is a topic that has been covered extensively i...
Different representations for a control surface freeplay nonlinearity in a three degree of freedom a...
The nonlinear flutter problem of aero-elastic system with free-play nonlinearity has become one of t...
Flutter is usually predicted using linearised theory. In reality, flutter is always non-linear and m...