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An Automated Procedure for Computing Flutter Eigenvalues
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Spectral TheoryNumerical AnalysisAeroacousticsCubic SplineEngineeringAerospace SimulationComputational MechanicsSoftware AnalysisEconomical Automated ProcedureAeronauticsSystems EngineeringMatrix MethodModeling And SimulationAircraft Design ProcessFlutter CrossingsComputer ScienceMatrix AnalysisComputational ScienceAerospace EngineeringSpectral AnalysisAeroelasticityAerodynamicsFlutter Eigenvalues
A new, fast, and economical automated procedure for implementing the traditional V-g method of flutter solution is described. The procedure requires as input the generalized aerodynamic forces for a range of reduced frequencies obtained from an aerodynamic program. These aerodynamic forces are interpolated with respect to reduced frequency using a newly developed, partially tabulated cubic spline that is both fast in execution and economical in storage. The flutter solution is then obtained using an eigenvalue routine that has been developed to take advantage of the parametric nature of the V-g type of solution. Furthermore, the routine takes care of the fundamental and troublesome problem of properly sorting the output eigenvalues. By solving the root-sorting problem, the interpolation for flutter crossings and automatic plotting are accomplished efficiently. The computational techniques used in this new program are described and some sample results are given.
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