Measured vibratory strain amplitudes from off-axis flow are compared for the blades of two, 8-bladed propfan model rotors with mistuning. One rotor had inherent mistuning. The other was intentionally mistuned by replacing every other blade of the first rotor with a blade of same geometry but different frequencies and mode shapes. The data shows that the intentional mistuning had a beneficial effect on the aeroelastic response of the propfan motors for a wide range of off-axis flow angles, blade pitch angles, and rotational speeds. Statistical trends of blade strain amplitudes are compared for both the rotors in terms of the ratio of the maximum to the mean and the coefficient of variation
The unsteady blade pressures due to the operation of the propfan at an angle to the direction of the...
The adverse effects of small, random structural irregularities among the blades, called mistuning, c...
The adverse effects of small, random structural irregularities among the blades, called mistuning, c...
The NASA Lewis aeroelastic research program is focused on unstalled and stalled flutter, forced resp...
An analytical and experimental investigation of the effects of mistuning on propfan subsonic flutter...
Some of the single rotation propfan model wind tunnel aeroelastic findings from the experimental par...
The effect of small differences between the individual blades (mistuning) on the aeroelastic stabili...
Small mistuning can cause large, catastrophic changes in blade vibrational response whereby the ampl...
An analytical technique for the prediction of fan blade flutter was evaluated by utilizing first sta...
An investigation of the vibration characteristics and aeroelastic stability of the SR7L Large-Scale ...
The effects of mistuning on flutter and forced response of a cascade in subsonic in subsonic and sup...
Mistuning, small differences among sectors of bladed disks, is unavoidable because of manufacturing ...
A bladed disk, such as a single stage of a turbomachinery rotor, is designed to be rotationally peri...
Mistuning, small differences among sectors of bladed disks, is unavoidable because of manufacturing ...
A bladed disk, such as a single stage of a turbomachinery rotor, is designed to be rotationally peri...
The unsteady blade pressures due to the operation of the propfan at an angle to the direction of the...
The adverse effects of small, random structural irregularities among the blades, called mistuning, c...
The adverse effects of small, random structural irregularities among the blades, called mistuning, c...
The NASA Lewis aeroelastic research program is focused on unstalled and stalled flutter, forced resp...
An analytical and experimental investigation of the effects of mistuning on propfan subsonic flutter...
Some of the single rotation propfan model wind tunnel aeroelastic findings from the experimental par...
The effect of small differences between the individual blades (mistuning) on the aeroelastic stabili...
Small mistuning can cause large, catastrophic changes in blade vibrational response whereby the ampl...
An analytical technique for the prediction of fan blade flutter was evaluated by utilizing first sta...
An investigation of the vibration characteristics and aeroelastic stability of the SR7L Large-Scale ...
The effects of mistuning on flutter and forced response of a cascade in subsonic in subsonic and sup...
Mistuning, small differences among sectors of bladed disks, is unavoidable because of manufacturing ...
A bladed disk, such as a single stage of a turbomachinery rotor, is designed to be rotationally peri...
Mistuning, small differences among sectors of bladed disks, is unavoidable because of manufacturing ...
A bladed disk, such as a single stage of a turbomachinery rotor, is designed to be rotationally peri...
The unsteady blade pressures due to the operation of the propfan at an angle to the direction of the...
The adverse effects of small, random structural irregularities among the blades, called mistuning, c...
The adverse effects of small, random structural irregularities among the blades, called mistuning, c...