Modeling and Control of Aerothermoelastic Effects

TBMG-1062

7/1/2003

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Aerothermoelasticity comprises those aspects of the dynamics of an aircraft that are caused by flexibility and heating during flight. The concept of aerothermoelasticity is particularly important for hypersonic vehicles that operate at extremely high dynamic pressures. The design requirements for such vehicles often introduce long and thin fuselages subject to elastic bending in low- frequency vibrational modes. Furthermore, surface heating can significantly change the stiffness characteristics of these modes. These aerothermoelastic effects must be considered in the synthesis and analysis of control systems.

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"Modeling and Control of Aerothermoelastic Effects," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2003.
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7/1/2003
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TBMG-1062
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Magazine Article
Language
English