Aeroelastic phenomena in turbomachinery are one of the most challenging problems to model using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) due to their inherent nonlinear nature, the difficulties in simulating fluid–structure interactions and the considerable computational requirements. Nonetheless, accurate modelling of self-sustained flow-induced vibrations, known as flutter, has proved to be crucial in assessing stability boundaries and extending the operative life of turbomachinery. Flutter avoidance and control is becoming more relevant in compressors and fans due to a well-established trend towards lightweight and thinner designs that enhance aerodynamic efficiency. In this paper, an overview of computational techniques adopted over the years...
Flutter is an aeroelastic instability phenomenon that can result either in serious damage or complet...
Transonic aeroelastic and aeroservoelastic (ASE) modeling presents a significant technical and compu...
August 2000Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-228)This thesis describes the effects of o...
Aeroelastic phenomena in turbomachinery are one of the most challenging problems to model using comp...
The objective of this paper is to describe an accurate and efficient reduced order modeling method f...
<p>This research presents the detailed investigation of coupled-mode flutter and non-synchronous vib...
This paper gives an overview of the numerical procedures which are nowadays used at Dipartimento di ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2000.T...
Turbojet compressors are subject to numerous vibration phenomena that limit their good operability. ...
Abstract: The study described in this article is the application of energy method for the predic-tio...
The endeavour to increase the power output of steam turbines results in the design of low-pressure s...
Modern turbomachines are designed towards thinner, lighter and highly loaded blades. This gives rise...
The aerodynamic characteristics of advanced low-pressure turbines (LPTs) could be affected by the in...
Modern aeroengine designs strive for peak specific fuel and thermal efficiency. To achieve these goa...
Current trends in turbomachinery design significantly reduce the mass ratio of structure to air, mak...
Flutter is an aeroelastic instability phenomenon that can result either in serious damage or complet...
Transonic aeroelastic and aeroservoelastic (ASE) modeling presents a significant technical and compu...
August 2000Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-228)This thesis describes the effects of o...
Aeroelastic phenomena in turbomachinery are one of the most challenging problems to model using comp...
The objective of this paper is to describe an accurate and efficient reduced order modeling method f...
<p>This research presents the detailed investigation of coupled-mode flutter and non-synchronous vib...
This paper gives an overview of the numerical procedures which are nowadays used at Dipartimento di ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2000.T...
Turbojet compressors are subject to numerous vibration phenomena that limit their good operability. ...
Abstract: The study described in this article is the application of energy method for the predic-tio...
The endeavour to increase the power output of steam turbines results in the design of low-pressure s...
Modern turbomachines are designed towards thinner, lighter and highly loaded blades. This gives rise...
The aerodynamic characteristics of advanced low-pressure turbines (LPTs) could be affected by the in...
Modern aeroengine designs strive for peak specific fuel and thermal efficiency. To achieve these goa...
Current trends in turbomachinery design significantly reduce the mass ratio of structure to air, mak...
Flutter is an aeroelastic instability phenomenon that can result either in serious damage or complet...
Transonic aeroelastic and aeroservoelastic (ASE) modeling presents a significant technical and compu...
August 2000Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-228)This thesis describes the effects of o...