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Introduction To Aeroelasticity James Delaurier

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Introduction To Aeroelasticity James Delaurier
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.31 MB
Pages: 196
Author: James DeLaurier
ISBN: 9781032709093, 9781032709062, 103270909X, 1032709065
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Introduction To Aeroelasticity James Delaurier by James Delaurier 9781032709093, 9781032709062, 103270909X, 1032709065 instant download after payment.

Introduction to Aeroelasticity introduces the classical topics of aeroelasticity, beginning with elastic structural modeling and the way that wing and tail structures can diverge and deform due to aerodynamic, inertial, and control-surface deflections. Flutter is then described, first with an airfoil example with increasing complexity, and then for flutter predictions of finite wings with and without control surfaces. Single-degree-of-freedom flutter is also discussed, which includes cable “galloping,” Aeolian flutter, as well as plunging and pitching stall flutter. In all cases, the equation derivations proceed in a step-by-step fashion, complemented by several numerical (and historical) examples. This book is intended to be a quantitative survey course for senior undergraduate or graduate students, as well as any engineer wishing a thorough introduction to the topic. Instructors will be able to utilize a solutions manual and figure slides for their course based upon this book.

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