• 제목/요약/키워드: aeroelastic effects

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구조 비전형성 및 충격파 간섭효과를 고려한 미사일 날개의 천음속 유체유발 진동특성 (Characteristics of Transonic Flow-Induced Vibration for a Missile Wing Considering Structural Nonlinearity and Shock Inference Effects)

  • 김동현;이인;김승호;김태연
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2002년도 추계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.914-920
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    • 2002
  • Nonlinear flow-induced vibration characteristics of a generic missile wing (or control surface) are investigated in this study. The wing model has freeplay structural nonlinearity at its pitch axis. Nonlinear aerodynamic flows with unsteady shock waves are considered in the transonic flow region. To practically consider the effects of freeplay structural nonlinearity, the fictitious mass method (FMM) is applied to structural vibration analysis based on a finite element method (FEM). A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique is used for computing the nonlinear unsteady aerodynamics of all-movable wings. The aerodynamic analysis is based on the efficient transonic small-disturbance aerodynamic equations of motion using the potential-flow theory. To solve the nonlinear aeroelastic governing equations including the freeplay effect, a modal-based computational structural dynamic (CSD) analysis technique based on fictitious mass method (FMM) is used in time-domain. In addition, CSD and unsteady CFD techniques are simultaneously coupled to give accurate computational results. Various aeroelastic computations have been performed for a generic missile wing model. Linear and nonlinear aeroelastic computations have been conducted and the characteristics of flow-induced vibration are introduced.

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Experimental study on wind-induced dynamic interference effects between two tall buildings

  • Huang, Peng;Gu, Ming
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.147-161
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    • 2005
  • Two identical tall building models with square cross-sections are experimentally studied in a wind tunnel with high-frequency-force-balance (HFFB) technique to investigate the interference effects on wind loads and dynamic responses of the interfered building. Another wind tunnel test, in which the interfered model is an aeroelastic one, is also carried out to further study the interference effects. The results from the two kinds of tests are compared with each other. Then the influences of turbulence in oncoming wind on dynamic interference factors are analyzed. At last the artificial neural networks method is used to deal with the experimental data and the along-wind and across-wind dynamic interference factor $IF_{dx}$ & $IF_{dy}$ contour maps are obtained, which could be used as references for wind load codes of buildings.

전진비행시 복합재료 헬리콥터 회전익의 공탄성에 대한 파라미터 연구 (A Parametric Investigation Into the Aeroelasticity of Composite Helicopter Rotor Blades in Forward Flight)

  • 정성남;김경남;김승조
    • 소음진동
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    • 제7권5호
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    • pp.819-826
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    • 1997
  • The finite element analyses of a composite hingeless rotor blade in forward flight have been performed to investigate the influence of blade design parameters on the blade stability. The blade structure is represented by a single cell composite box-beam and its nonclassical effects such as transverse shear and torsion-related warping are considered. The nonlinear periodic differential equations of motion are obtained by moderate deflection beam theory and finite element method based on Hamilton principle. Aerodynamic forces are calculated using the quasi-steady strip theiry with compressibility and reverse flow effects. The coupling effects between the rotor blade and the fuselage are included in a free flight propulsive trim analysis. Damping values are calculated by using the Floquet transition matrix theory from the linearized equations perturbed at equilibrium position of the blade. The aeroelastic results were compared with an alternative analytic approch, and they showed good correlation with each other. Some parametric investigations for the helicopter design variables, such as pretwist and precone angles are carried out to know the aeroelastic behavior of the rotor.

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Aeroelastic-aerodynamic analysis and bio-inspired flow sensor design for boundary layer velocity profiles of wind turbine blades with active external flaps

  • Sun, Xiao;Tao, Junliang;Li, Jiale;Dai, Qingli;Yu, Xiong
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.311-328
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    • 2017
  • The characteristics of boundary layers have significant effects on the aerodynamic forces and vibration of the wind turbine blade. The incorporation of active trailing edge flaps (ATEF) into wind turbine blades has been proven as an effective control approach for alleviation of load and vibration. This paper is aimed at investigating the effects of external trailing edge flaps on the flow pattern and velocity distribution within a boundary layer of a NREL 5MW reference wind turbine, as well as designing a new type of velocity sensors for future validation measurements. An aeroelastic-aerodynamic simulation with FAST-AeroDyn code was conducted on the entire wind turbine structure and the modifications were made on turbine blade sections with ATEF. The results of aeroelastic-aerodynamic simulations were combined with the results of two-dimensional computational fluid dynamic simulations. From these, the velocity profile of the boundary layer as well as the thickness variation with time under the influence of a simplified load case was calculated for four different blade-flap combinations (without flap, with $-5^{\circ}$, $0^{\circ}$, and $+5^{\circ}$ flap). In conjunction with the computational modeling of the characteristics of boundary layers, a bio-inspired hair flow sensor was designed for sensing the boundary flow field surrounding the turbine blades, which ultimately aims to provide real time data to design the control scheme of the flap structure. The sensor element design and performance were analyzed using both theoretical model and finite element method. A prototype sensor element with desired bio-mimicry responses was fabricated and validated, which will be further refined for integration with the turbine blade structures.

구조 모델링 특성에 따른 복합재료 무힌지 로터의 공력 탄성학적 안정성 연구 (Assessment of Structural Modeling Refinements on Aeroelastic Stability of Composite Hingeless Rotor Blades)

  • 박일주;정성남;김창주
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2008
  • 혼합 보 이론과 적정변형 보 이론에 입각한 공탄성 해석 시스템을 결합하여 유연면을 갖는 복합재료 무힌지 로터에 대한 정지 및 전진 비행시의 공탄성 해석을 수행하였다. 블레이드에 작용하는 공기력은 Leishman-Beddoes의 비정상 공력 모델을 이용하여 구했다. 인장, 회전면 내외의 굽힘, 그리고 비틀림이 상호 연계된 블레이드에 대한 운동방정식은 Hamilton의 원리에 입각하여 유도하였다. 헬리콥터 블레이드의 공탄성 해석에 주요한 요소들인 단면 벽의 두께, 탄성연계, 그리고 구성방정식에 대한 적합한 가정과 같은 주요 구조 모델링 문제들에 대한 효과들을 고찰하였다. 이러한 요소들은 블레이드 단면의 복합재료 적층 구조에 민감하게 반응하며, 블레이드 안정성에도 적지 않은 영향을 나타냄을 보였다.

구조 강성에 따른 교량 구조물의 임계 플러터 속도 연구 (Study of Critical Flutter Velocities of Bridge Girder Sections with Different Structural Stiffness)

  • 박성종;권혁준;김종윤;한재흥;이인
    • 한국전산구조공학회논문집
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.271-278
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    • 2004
  • 본 논문에서는 토목 구조물에 대한 바람의 영향을 알아보기 위하여 수치 기법으로 해석하였다. 지간이 긴 현수교는 바람에 의한 공력탄성학적 분안정성에 놓일 수 있으므로, 설계 시 공기력은 주요한 고려사항이며 공탄성 안정성은 반드시 확인되어야 한다. 풍속이 임계 플러터 속도를 넘어서면, 교량 구조물은 바람과 상호작용에 의한 플러터 현상으로 인해 붕괴된다. 교량 단면의 공탄성 해석을 위해 전산유체역학과 전산구조해석을 이용하였으며, Navier-Stokes방정식을 사용하여 공기력을 구하였다. 본 연구에서는 구조 강성에 따른 교량 구조물의 임계 플러터 속도가 연구된다. 교량 단면의 임계 플러터 속도는 구조강성의 변화에 민감함을 확인할 수 있었다.

조종면 유격이 있는 날개의 아음속 및 천음속에서의 비선형 공탄성 해석 (Nonlinear Aeroelastic Analysis of a Wing with Control Surface Freeplay in Subsonic/Transonic Regions)

  • 김경석;김종윤;유재한;배재성;이인
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.295-301
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    • 2007
  • 본 연구에서는 조종면이 있는 날개에 유격 비선형을 고려한 공탄성 해석을 수행하였다. 천음속에서 충격파와 같은 공기력 비선형성을 고려하기 위하여 천음속미소교란 방정식을 이용하여 비정상 공기력 해석을 수행하였다. 구조 비선형 모델의 모드 접근법을 적용하기 위하여 가상질량법을 적용하였다. 비선형 공탄성 방정식의 시간 응답을 얻기 위하여 연계 시간 적분법을 적용하였다. 이러한 방법들을 통하여 유격 비선형성과 공기력 비선형성을 동시에 고려할 수 있는 효율적인 공탄성 해석을 수행하였다. 해석모델은 조종면이 있는 3차원 날개를 선택하였다. 아음속 및 천음속 영역에서 구조 비선형을 고려한 공탄성 해석을 통하여, 공기력 비선형성, 초기 조종면 진폭의 영향과 유격크기가 공탄성 특성에 미치는 영향을 살펴보았다.

Aeroelastic modeling to investigate the wind-induced response of a multi-span transmission lines system

  • Azzi, Ziad;Elawady, Amal;Irwin, Peter;Chowdhury, Arindam Gan;Shdid, Caesar Abi
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.231-257
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    • 2022
  • Transmission lines systems are important components of the electrical power infrastructure. However, these systems are vulnerable to damage from high wind events such as hurricanes. This study presents the results from a 1:50 scale aeroelastic model of a multi-span transmission lines system subjected to simulated hurricane winds. The transmission lines system considered in this study consists of three lattice towers, four spans of conductors and two end-frames. The aeroelastic tests were conducted at the NSF NHERI Wall of Wind Experimental Facility (WOW EF) at the Florida International University (FIU). A horizontal distortion scaling technique was used in order to fit the entire model on the WOW turntable. The system was tested at various wind speeds ranging from 35 m/s to 78 m/s (equivalent full-scale speeds) for varying wind directions. A system identification (SID) technique was used to evaluate experimental-based along-wind aerodynamic damping coefficients and compare with their theoretical counterparts. Comparisons were done for two aeroelastic models: (i) a self-supported lattice tower, and (ii) a multi-span transmission lines system. A buffeting analysis was conducted to estimate the response of the conductors and compare it to measured experimental values. The responses of the single lattice tower and the multi-span transmission lines system were compared. The coupling effects seem to drastically change the aerodynamic damping of the system, compared to the single lattice tower case. The estimation of the drag forces on the conductors are in good agreement with their experimental counterparts. The incorporation of the change in turbulence intensity along the height of the towers appears to better estimate the response of the transmission tower, in comparison with previous methods which assumed constant turbulence intensity. Dynamic amplification factors and gust effect factors were computed, and comparisons were made with code specific values. The resonance contribution is shown to reach a maximum of 18% and 30% of the peak response of the stand-alone tower and entire system, respectively.

항공기의 조종면 진동시 비선형 공탄성 시뮬레이션 (Nonlinear Aeroelastic Simulation of a Full-Span Aircraft with Oscillating Control Surfaces)

  • 유재한;김동현;권혁준;이인;백승길;김영익
    • 한국군사과학기술학회지
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.81-87
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, the transonic aeroelastic behavior of the generic fighter model is investigated in the time domain. The simulation of flutter flight test using forced harmonic motion of control surfaces including inertial coupling effects is conducted at the various conditions. The nonlinear aerodynamic effects are considered using a transonic small disturbance equation. A modal model obtained by a free vibration analysis is used for the structural model. The relations between the computed flutter boundary and the simulation results of the responses using the harmonic motions of control surfaces at various conditions are investigated.

비정렬 오일러 코드를 이용한 2자유도계 시스템의 유체유발 진동해석 (Flow-Induced Vibration Analysis of 2-DOF System Using Unstructured Euler Code)

  • 김동현;박영민;이인;권오준
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2001년도 춘계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.675-680
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    • 2001
  • In this study, a fluid/structure coupled analysis system using computational fluid dynamics and computational structural dynamics has been developed. The unsteady flow fields are predicted using unstructured Euler code. Coupled time-integration method (CTIM) was applied to computer simulation of the flow-induced vibration phenomena. To investigate the interaction effect of shock motions, 2-DOF airfoil systems have been studied in the subsonic and transonic flow region. Also, aeroelastic analyses for the airfoil with an arbitrary object are performed to show the analysis capability and interference effects for the complex geometries. The present results show the flutter stabilities and characteristics of aeroelastic responses with moving shock effects.

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