AbstractAerodynamic force can lead to the strong structural vibration of flying aircraft at a high speed. This harmful vibration can bring damage or failure to the electronic equipment fixed in aircraft. It is necessary to predict the structural dynamic response in the design course. This paper presents a new numerical algorithm and scheme to solve the structural dynamics responses when considering fluid–structure interaction (FSI). Numerical simulation for a free-flying structural model in transonic speed is completed. Results show that the small elastic deformation of the structure can greatly affect the FSI. The FSI vibration tests are carried out in a transonic speed wind-tunnel for checking numerical theory and algorithms, and the wind...
In recent years, the computational study of fluid-structure interaction has become increasingly impo...
Aerodynamic methods for aeroelastic analysis are applied to various flow problems. These methods inc...
The unstable, self-excited or forced vibrations of rotor blades must be avoided in designing high pe...
AbstractAerodynamic force can lead to the strong structural vibration of flying aircraft at a high s...
Through the coupling between aerodynamic and structural governing equations, a fully implicit multib...
The purpose of this research is to develop high fidelity numerical methods to investigate the comple...
AbstractThe present paper investigates the flow induced dynamics of a non-linear fluid-structure int...
Strong interactions of structures and fluids are common in many engineering environments. Such inter...
Numerical fluid-structure interaction (FSI) methods for the prediction of aeroelastic phenomena are ...
This paper studies the transition from downscaled wind tunnel testing to prototype scale numerical s...
Current research efforts in aeroelasticity aim at including higher fidelity aerodynamic results into...
he grant GA 20-26779S ”Study of dynamic stall flutter instabilities and their cosequences in turboma...
For an accurate prediction of the steady and unsteady behaviour of an aircraft it is necessary to ta...
Research in the area of computational unsteady transonic flows about airfoils and wings, including a...
Aeroelastic stability analyses in transonic regime require the adoption of accurate aerodynamic mode...
In recent years, the computational study of fluid-structure interaction has become increasingly impo...
Aerodynamic methods for aeroelastic analysis are applied to various flow problems. These methods inc...
The unstable, self-excited or forced vibrations of rotor blades must be avoided in designing high pe...
AbstractAerodynamic force can lead to the strong structural vibration of flying aircraft at a high s...
Through the coupling between aerodynamic and structural governing equations, a fully implicit multib...
The purpose of this research is to develop high fidelity numerical methods to investigate the comple...
AbstractThe present paper investigates the flow induced dynamics of a non-linear fluid-structure int...
Strong interactions of structures and fluids are common in many engineering environments. Such inter...
Numerical fluid-structure interaction (FSI) methods for the prediction of aeroelastic phenomena are ...
This paper studies the transition from downscaled wind tunnel testing to prototype scale numerical s...
Current research efforts in aeroelasticity aim at including higher fidelity aerodynamic results into...
he grant GA 20-26779S ”Study of dynamic stall flutter instabilities and their cosequences in turboma...
For an accurate prediction of the steady and unsteady behaviour of an aircraft it is necessary to ta...
Research in the area of computational unsteady transonic flows about airfoils and wings, including a...
Aeroelastic stability analyses in transonic regime require the adoption of accurate aerodynamic mode...
In recent years, the computational study of fluid-structure interaction has become increasingly impo...
Aerodynamic methods for aeroelastic analysis are applied to various flow problems. These methods inc...
The unstable, self-excited or forced vibrations of rotor blades must be avoided in designing high pe...