Aeroelastic Flutter of Subsonic Aircraft Wing Section with Control Surface

Aeroelastic flutter in aircraft mechanisms is unavoidable, essentially in the wing and control surface. In this work a three degree-of-freedom aeroelastic wing section with trailing edge flap is modeled numerically and theoretically. FLUENT code based on the steady finite volume is used for the pred...

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Published in:Journal of Engineering
Main Authors: Hatem Rahim Wasmi, Ass. Prof. Dr., Ali Abdul Mohsin Hasan, Ass. Prof. Dr., Waleed Jasim Mhaimeed, Ass. Lect.
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Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad 2015-12-01
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Online Access:http://joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/292
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author Hatem Rahim Wasmi, Ass. Prof. Dr.
Ali Abdul Mohsin Hasan, Ass. Prof. Dr.
Waleed Jasim Mhaimeed, Ass. Lect.
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description Aeroelastic flutter in aircraft mechanisms is unavoidable, essentially in the wing and control surface. In this work a three degree-of-freedom aeroelastic wing section with trailing edge flap is modeled numerically and theoretically. FLUENT code based on the steady finite volume is used for the prediction of the steady aerodynamic characteristics (lift, drag, pitching moment, velocity, and pressure distribution) as well as the Duhamel formulation is used to model the aerodynamic loads theoretically. The system response (pitch, flap pitch and plunge) was determined by integration the governing equations using MATLAB with a standard Runge–Kutta algorithm in conjunction with Henon’s method. The results are compared with previous experimental data. The results show that the aerodynamic loads and wing-flap system response are increased when increasing the flow speed. On the other hand the aeroelastic response led up to limit cycle oscillation when the flow equals or more than flutter speed.
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spelling doaj-art-fb2f90bdd28e4a0e8a306af4dd3fa05e2025-08-19T22:31:27ZengUniversity of BaghdadJournal of Engineering1726-40732520-33392015-12-012112Aeroelastic Flutter of Subsonic Aircraft Wing Section with Control SurfaceHatem Rahim Wasmi, Ass. Prof. Dr.0Ali Abdul Mohsin Hasan, Ass. Prof. Dr.1Waleed Jasim Mhaimeed, Ass. Lect.2College of Engineering-University of BaghdadCollege of Engineering-University of BaghdadCollege of Engineering-University of BaghdadAeroelastic flutter in aircraft mechanisms is unavoidable, essentially in the wing and control surface. In this work a three degree-of-freedom aeroelastic wing section with trailing edge flap is modeled numerically and theoretically. FLUENT code based on the steady finite volume is used for the prediction of the steady aerodynamic characteristics (lift, drag, pitching moment, velocity, and pressure distribution) as well as the Duhamel formulation is used to model the aerodynamic loads theoretically. The system response (pitch, flap pitch and plunge) was determined by integration the governing equations using MATLAB with a standard Runge–Kutta algorithm in conjunction with Henon’s method. The results are compared with previous experimental data. The results show that the aerodynamic loads and wing-flap system response are increased when increasing the flow speed. On the other hand the aeroelastic response led up to limit cycle oscillation when the flow equals or more than flutter speed.http://joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/292aeroelastic, wing, control surface, aerodynamic
spellingShingle Hatem Rahim Wasmi, Ass. Prof. Dr.
Ali Abdul Mohsin Hasan, Ass. Prof. Dr.
Waleed Jasim Mhaimeed, Ass. Lect.
Aeroelastic Flutter of Subsonic Aircraft Wing Section with Control Surface
aeroelastic, wing, control surface, aerodynamic
title Aeroelastic Flutter of Subsonic Aircraft Wing Section with Control Surface
title_full Aeroelastic Flutter of Subsonic Aircraft Wing Section with Control Surface
title_fullStr Aeroelastic Flutter of Subsonic Aircraft Wing Section with Control Surface
title_full_unstemmed Aeroelastic Flutter of Subsonic Aircraft Wing Section with Control Surface
title_short Aeroelastic Flutter of Subsonic Aircraft Wing Section with Control Surface
title_sort aeroelastic flutter of subsonic aircraft wing section with control surface
topic aeroelastic, wing, control surface, aerodynamic
url http://joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/292
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