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This volume contains results gained from the EU-funded 4th Framework project, UNSI (Unsteady Viscous Flows in the Context of Fluid-Structure Interaction). Fifteen European organizations (industrial firms, research labs, and universities) have collaborated on the topic of non-linear, static and dynamic aeroelasticity applications with some special emphasis on the improvement of CFD methods applied to unsteady flow. Hence, the book is split into five main parts: project descriptions (with points of contact for the interested reader), summaries of work performed by each partner, summaries of work carried out in the work tasks, application-oriented syntheses, and, last but not least, conclusions and lessons learned.
Aircraft design processes require extensive work in the area of
both aerodynamics and structure, fonning an environment for
aeroelasticity investigations. Present and future designs of
European aircraft are characterized by an ever increasing aircraft
size and perfonnance. Strong weight saving requirements are met by
introduction of new materials, leading to more flexible structure
of the aircraft. Consequently, aeroelastic phenomena such as
vortex-induced aeroelastic oscillations and moving shock waves can
be predominant and may have a significant effect on the aircraft
perfonnance. Hence, the ability to estimate reliable margins for
aeroelastic instabilities (flutter) or dynamic loads (buffeting) is
a major concern to the aircraft designer. As modern aircrafts have
wing bending modes with frequencies that are low enough to
influence the flight control system, demands on unsteady
aerodynamics and structural analysis to predict flight control
effectiveness and riding comfort for passengers are extremely high.
Therefore, the aircraft industries need an improved capacity of
robust, accurate and reliable prediction methods in the coupled
aeroelastic, flight mechanics and loads disciplines. In particular,
it is necessary to develop/improve and calibrate the numerical
tools in order to predict with high level of accuracy and
capability complex and non-classical aeroelastic phenomena,
including aerodynamic non-linearities, such as shock waves and
separation, as well as structural non-linearities, e. g. control
surface free-play. Nowadays, robust methods for structural analysis
and linearised unsteady aerodynamics are coupled and used by the
aircraft industry to computationally clear a new design from
flutter.
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