The purpose of this report is to provide a description of the overall thrust, past relevant accomplishments and future work for research that was performed on the titled project. The purpose of this work was to perform applied research at the NASA Lewis Research Center in the area of the aeroelastic behavior of turbomachinery used in air-breathing propulsion. This activity was undertaken in close cooperation with the Structural Dynamics Branch of the Structures Division at NASA Lewis
This publication contains a collection of fiscal year 1992 research highlights from the Structural D...
An overview of the methods and concepts developed to enhance and predict structural dynamic characte...
A significant research activity at the NASA Lewis Research Center is the computational simulation of...
This report reviews aeroelastic analyses for propulsion components (propfans, compressors and turbin...
The NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field develops new technologies to increase the fuel efficie...
An introduction is given to the research activity that is underway to enable the prediction of turbo...
The NASA Lewis aeroelastic research program is focused on unstalled and stalled flutter, forced resp...
A summary of the NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) Workshop on Forced Response in Turbomachinery in ...
A summary of the work performed from 1996 to 1997 is presented. More details can be found in the cit...
A summary of the work performed during the progress period is presented. Analysis methods for predic...
Analytical and experimental research in the area of unsteady aerodynamics of turbomachinery has conv...
NASA s Advanced Subsonic Technology (AST) Program seeks to develop new technologies to increase the ...
NASA's Advanced Subsonic Technology (AST) program is developing new technologies to increase the fue...
Aeroelastic problems in turbomachinery and propfans can be static or dynamic in nature. The analysis...
A brief description of the radial turbine and its analysis needs is followed by discussions of five ...
This publication contains a collection of fiscal year 1992 research highlights from the Structural D...
An overview of the methods and concepts developed to enhance and predict structural dynamic characte...
A significant research activity at the NASA Lewis Research Center is the computational simulation of...
This report reviews aeroelastic analyses for propulsion components (propfans, compressors and turbin...
The NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field develops new technologies to increase the fuel efficie...
An introduction is given to the research activity that is underway to enable the prediction of turbo...
The NASA Lewis aeroelastic research program is focused on unstalled and stalled flutter, forced resp...
A summary of the NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) Workshop on Forced Response in Turbomachinery in ...
A summary of the work performed from 1996 to 1997 is presented. More details can be found in the cit...
A summary of the work performed during the progress period is presented. Analysis methods for predic...
Analytical and experimental research in the area of unsteady aerodynamics of turbomachinery has conv...
NASA s Advanced Subsonic Technology (AST) Program seeks to develop new technologies to increase the ...
NASA's Advanced Subsonic Technology (AST) program is developing new technologies to increase the fue...
Aeroelastic problems in turbomachinery and propfans can be static or dynamic in nature. The analysis...
A brief description of the radial turbine and its analysis needs is followed by discussions of five ...
This publication contains a collection of fiscal year 1992 research highlights from the Structural D...
An overview of the methods and concepts developed to enhance and predict structural dynamic characte...
A significant research activity at the NASA Lewis Research Center is the computational simulation of...