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Sheng Zhang, Yuguang Bai, Youwei Zhang and Dan Zhao
Hypersonic vehicles or engines usually employ complex thermal protecting shells. This sometimes brings multi-physics difficulties, e.g., thermal-aeroelastic problems like panel flutter etc. This paper aims to propose a novel optimization method versus th...
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Changkun Yu, Zhigang Wu and Chao Yang
Slender vehicles often encounter significant aeroservoelastic challenges due to their low elastic mode frequencies and wide servo control system bandwidths. Traditional analysis methods have limitations, including low modeling accuracy for real vehicles ...
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Keyvan Salehi Paniagua, Pablo García-Fogeda and Félix Arévalo
In this work, the aeroelastic stability of an aerial refueling system is investigated. The system is formed by a classical hose and drogue, and the novelty of our work is the inclusion of a grid fin configuration to improve its stability. The unsteady ae...
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Weixing Yuan and Xiaoyang Zhang
Severe mode switching is often observed when the PK-method is used in the flutter analysis of complex aircraft configurations, in particular when nearly 100 vibrational modes are considered. In the commonly used commercial software NASTRAN, the resulting...
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Liqi Zhang and Yonghui Zhao
Advanced rotational variable-swept missile wings require the ability to rapidly deploy, retract and reach the designated position. Therefore, the establishment of an effective time-varying aeroelastic model of a rotating missile wing is the prerequisite ...
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Zawar Haider, Rafic M. Ajaj and Lakmal Seneviratne
This paper studies the effect of morphing rate on the aeroelasticity of a polymorphing wing capable of active span extension and passive twist/pitch. A variable domain size finite element model is developed to capture the dynamic effects due to the prese...
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Chenyu Liu, Changchuan Xie, Yang Meng and Liuyue Bai
Due to the maneuver and overload requirements of aircraft, it is inevitable that supersonic fins experience high angles of attack (AOAs) and viscous effects at high altitudes. The local piston theory with viscous correction (VLPT) is introduced and modif...
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Francesco Toffol and Sergio Ricci
This paper presents a preliminary study on the improvement of the fuel efficiency of a civil transport aircraft, focusing on the aero-elastic optimization of an increased aspect ratio wingbox. The wing is stretched, increasing its aspect ratio, and a tra...
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Jafar S. Pilakkadan, Rafic M. Ajaj, Zawar Haider and Mohammadreza Amoozgar
This paper studies the aeroelastic behavior of a rectangular, cantilever wing equipped with the spanwise morphing trailing edge (SMTE) concept. The SMTE consists of multiple trailing edge flaps that allow controlling the spanwise camber distribution of a...
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Qi Liu, Juanmian Lei, Yong Yu and Jintao Yin
Obvious aeroelastic deformation occurs in spinning projectiles with large slenderness ratio, which seriously affects flight stability and maneuverability. This paper investigates the aeroelastic response of spinning projectiles with large slenderness rat...
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