Introductory Guide on the Design of Aerospace Structures Developed
from a course taught at Concordia University for more than 20 years,
Principles of Aeroelasticity utilizes the author’s extensive
teaching experience to immerse undergraduate and first-year graduate
students into this very specialized subject. Ideal for coursework or
self-study, this detailed examination introduces the concepts of
aeroelasticity, describes how aircraft lift structures behave when
subjected to aerodynamic loads, and finds its application in
aerospace, civil, and mechanical engineering. The book begins with a
discussion on static behavior, and moves on to static instability and
divergence, dynamic behavior leading up to flutter, and fluid
structure interaction problems. It covers classical approaches based
on low-order aerodynamic models and provides a rationale for adopting
certain aeroelastic models. The author describes the formulation of
discrete models as well as continuous structural models. He also
provides approximate methods for solving divergence, flutter, response
and stability of structures, and addresses non-aeroelastic problems in
other areas that are similar to aeroelastic problems. Topics covered
include: The fundamentals of vibration theory Vibration of single
degree of freedom and two degrees of freedom systems Elasticity in the
form of an idealized spring element Repetitive motion Flutter
phenomenon Classical methods, Rayleigh-Ritz techniques, Galerkin’s
technique, influential coefficient methods, and finite element methods
Unsteady aerodynamics, and more
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ISBN
9781498724791
Publisert
2015
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CRC Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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