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Experiments on transonic limit-cycle-flutter of a flexible swept wing
Affiliation:1. Aerodynamics and Flight Mechanics Research Group, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK;2. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glassgow, G1 1XQ, UK
Abstract:The aeroelastic behavior of wing models is nonlinear particularly in the transonic speed range. The interaction between aerodynamic and structural forces can lead to the occurrence of Limit-Cycle Oscillations (LCOs). If in addition the wing model is flexible and backward swept, the kinematic coupling between bending and torsion makes the situation even more complex.In the research project “Aerostabil” such a wing was investigated, which was equipped with pressure transducers in three sections and accelerometers. The experiments were performed in the adaptive test section of the transonic wind tunnel TWG in Göttingen. Already Dietz et al. (2003) have reported about experimental details and preliminary results. Based on these data Bendiksen (2008) studied numerically LCO-flutter behavior using a very similar, theoretical model (G-wing) and Stickan et al. (2014) used the original data as a LCO flutter test case. The influence of flexibility on the steady aerodynamics of the wing was described in Schewe & Mai (2018). In this paper now the flutter experiments with the same flexible model were analyzed systematically in the transonic range 0.84
Keywords:Transonic flow  Limit cycle oscillations  Transonic flutter  Flexible swept wing  LCO flutter  Influence of flexibility
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