Aeroelastic flutter analysis of supersonic wing with multiple external stores

Flutter may be considered to be one of the most dangerous aeroelastic failure phenomenon. The flutter characteristic differs for each aircraft type, and depends on the wing geometry as well as its operational region of subsonic, transonic or supersonic speeds. Prior to performing a flight flutter...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Nur Azam, Sulaeman, Erwin
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spelling my.iium.irep.417012019-10-31T08:43:02Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/41701/ Aeroelastic flutter analysis of supersonic wing with multiple external stores Abdullah, Nur Azam Sulaeman, Erwin TL500 Aeronautics Flutter may be considered to be one of the most dangerous aeroelastic failure phenomenon. The flutter characteristic differs for each aircraft type, and depends on the wing geometry as well as its operational region of subsonic, transonic or supersonic speeds. Prior to performing a flight flutter test, extensive numerical simulations and Ground Vibration Tests should be conducted where the structural finite element modes and the experimentation results should be matched, otherwise the numerical simulation model must be rejected. In this paper, the analysis of simulation of a supersonic wing equipped with external missiles loaded on the wing is presented. The structural mode shapes at each generated frequency are also presented. The analysis is carried out using MSC Nastran FEM software. The wing flutter with the external stores was simulated at different altitudes. The result shows that the flutter velocity is sensitive to the flight altitude. For this reason, the flutter analysis is conducted also for a negative altitude. The negative altitude is obtained by considering the constant equivalent speed- Mach number rule at the flutter speed boundary which is a requirement in standard transport aircraft regulations IIUM Press 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/41701/1/524-2142-3-PB.pdf Abdullah, Nur Azam and Sulaeman, Erwin (2014) Aeroelastic flutter analysis of supersonic wing with multiple external stores. IIUM Engineering Journal, 15 (2). pp. 1-11. ISSN 1511-788X http://journals.iium.edu.my/ejournal/index.php/iiumej/index
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Abdullah, Nur Azam
Sulaeman, Erwin
Aeroelastic flutter analysis of supersonic wing with multiple external stores
description Flutter may be considered to be one of the most dangerous aeroelastic failure phenomenon. The flutter characteristic differs for each aircraft type, and depends on the wing geometry as well as its operational region of subsonic, transonic or supersonic speeds. Prior to performing a flight flutter test, extensive numerical simulations and Ground Vibration Tests should be conducted where the structural finite element modes and the experimentation results should be matched, otherwise the numerical simulation model must be rejected. In this paper, the analysis of simulation of a supersonic wing equipped with external missiles loaded on the wing is presented. The structural mode shapes at each generated frequency are also presented. The analysis is carried out using MSC Nastran FEM software. The wing flutter with the external stores was simulated at different altitudes. The result shows that the flutter velocity is sensitive to the flight altitude. For this reason, the flutter analysis is conducted also for a negative altitude. The negative altitude is obtained by considering the constant equivalent speed- Mach number rule at the flutter speed boundary which is a requirement in standard transport aircraft regulations
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author Abdullah, Nur Azam
Sulaeman, Erwin
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title Aeroelastic flutter analysis of supersonic wing with multiple external stores
title_short Aeroelastic flutter analysis of supersonic wing with multiple external stores
title_full Aeroelastic flutter analysis of supersonic wing with multiple external stores
title_fullStr Aeroelastic flutter analysis of supersonic wing with multiple external stores
title_full_unstemmed Aeroelastic flutter analysis of supersonic wing with multiple external stores
title_sort aeroelastic flutter analysis of supersonic wing with multiple external stores
publisher IIUM Press
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