Transonic leading-edge stall flutter: modelling, simulations and experiments

Author:

Currao Gaetano M.D.ORCID

Abstract

This work is a numerical and experimental study of a rectangular thin plate undergoing stall flutter at Mach 0.8. This constitutes one of the first studies of this kind where three-dimensionality is fully implemented in a numerical simulation including the test-section effects characterizing wind-tunnel experiments. In order to break down the fluid–structure interaction to its main driving phenomena, an aerodynamic model is proposed that is based on computationally inexpensive steady-state simulations. Two types of dynamic instability are observed in the numerical simulations; Flutter by mode coalescence is promoted at zero flow incidence, however, high bending precludes this from happening for higher values of angle of attack. Stall flutter is instead a nonlinear one-degree type of instability. Both of these instability mechanisms can be explained in terms of hysteretic behaviour of the pressure distribution, which becomes more pronounced at high angles of attack, when a large separation region is formed. Tests were conducted employing titanium alloy plates in order to survive the aerodynamic loads characterizing the wind-tunnel initial transient. However, due to wall interference, high bending was promoted so that the internal stress exceeded the yield values before flutter could be measured. Numerical simulations were in general agreement with the experiment in terms of both amplitude and oscillation frequency.

Funder

National Science and Technology Council

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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