This report reviews aeroelastic analyses for propulsion components (propfans, compressors and turbines) being developed and used at NASA LeRC. These aeroelastic analyses include both structural and aerodynamic models. The structural models include a typical section, a beam (with and without disk flexibility), and a finite-element blade model (with plate bending elements). The aerodynamic models are based on the solution of equations ranging from the two-dimensional linear potential equation to the three-dimensional Euler equations for multibladed configurations. Typical calculated results are presented for each aeroelastic model. Suggestions for further research are made. Many of the currently available aeroelastic models and analysis metho...
An overview of recently completed programs in aeroelasticity and structural dynamics research at the...
An overview of NASA's Commercial Supersonic Technology (CST) Aeroservoelasticity (ASE) element is pr...
A summary of the work performed under NASA grant is presented. More details can be found in the cite...
The purpose of this report is to provide a description of the overall thrust, past relevant accompli...
The NASA Lewis aeroelastic research program is focused on unstalled and stalled flutter, forced resp...
The NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field develops new technologies to increase the fuel efficie...
This paper describes the development of an aeroelastic code (TURBO-AE) based on an Euler/Navier-Stok...
A summary of the work performed during the progress period is presented. Analysis methods for predic...
A summary of the work performed from 1996 to 1997 is presented. More details can be found in the cit...
This report summarizes the status of computational unsteady aerodynamics methods for aeroelastic ana...
An overview of the methods and concepts developed to enhance and predict structural dynamic characte...
During the past decade, aircraft engine manufacturers and scientists at NASA have worked on extendin...
A structural and aeroelastic analysis of the SR-7L advanced turboprop is presented. Analyses were co...
NASA s Advanced Subsonic Technology (AST) Program seeks to develop new technologies to increase the ...
Aeroelastic stability analyses were performed to insure structural integrity of two counterrotating ...
An overview of recently completed programs in aeroelasticity and structural dynamics research at the...
An overview of NASA's Commercial Supersonic Technology (CST) Aeroservoelasticity (ASE) element is pr...
A summary of the work performed under NASA grant is presented. More details can be found in the cite...
The purpose of this report is to provide a description of the overall thrust, past relevant accompli...
The NASA Lewis aeroelastic research program is focused on unstalled and stalled flutter, forced resp...
The NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field develops new technologies to increase the fuel efficie...
This paper describes the development of an aeroelastic code (TURBO-AE) based on an Euler/Navier-Stok...
A summary of the work performed during the progress period is presented. Analysis methods for predic...
A summary of the work performed from 1996 to 1997 is presented. More details can be found in the cit...
This report summarizes the status of computational unsteady aerodynamics methods for aeroelastic ana...
An overview of the methods and concepts developed to enhance and predict structural dynamic characte...
During the past decade, aircraft engine manufacturers and scientists at NASA have worked on extendin...
A structural and aeroelastic analysis of the SR-7L advanced turboprop is presented. Analyses were co...
NASA s Advanced Subsonic Technology (AST) Program seeks to develop new technologies to increase the ...
Aeroelastic stability analyses were performed to insure structural integrity of two counterrotating ...
An overview of recently completed programs in aeroelasticity and structural dynamics research at the...
An overview of NASA's Commercial Supersonic Technology (CST) Aeroservoelasticity (ASE) element is pr...
A summary of the work performed under NASA grant is presented. More details can be found in the cite...