Nonlinear aeroelastic stability analysis of a folding wing by using geometrically exact fully intrinsic beam equations

Author:

Moravej Barzani Sayed Hossein1ORCID,Shahverdi Hossein1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aerospace Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

In this paper, the aeroelastic instability of folding wings by using the geometrically exact fully intrinsic beam equations is investigated. The important advantages of these equations in comparison with other structural beam equations are complete modeling without simplifying assumptions in large deformations, low-order nonlinearities, and thus less complexity. For the first time, folding angles have been implemented in the geometrically exact fully intrinsic beam equations and hence this is the main novelty of this study. The applied aerodynamic loads in an incompressible flow regime are determined using Peter’s unsteady aerodynamic model. In order to check the stability of the system, first the resulting non-linear partial differential equations are discretized by employing the central finite difference method, and then linearized about the nonlinear steady-state condition. By obtaining the eigenvalues of the linearized system, the stability of the wing is evaluated. Furthermore, investigation of the effects of some important parameters such as stiffness ratio and length ratio on the flutter speed of the folding wing for various folding angles, is another achievement of this study. It is observed that the geometrically exact fully intrinsic beam equations can model the folding angles for the aeroelastic analysis more accurately and the capabilities of these equations became more specific.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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