Influence Of Transonic Flutter On The Conceptual Design Of Next-Generation Transport Aircraft

Max M. J. Opgenoord, Mark Drela, Karen E. Willcox

AIAA JOURNAL(2019)

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Abstract
Transonic aeroelasticity is an important consideration in the conceptual design of next-generation aircraft configurations. This paper develops a low-order physics-based flutter model for swept high-aspect-ratio wings. The approach builds upon a previously developed flutter model that uses the flowfield's lowest moments of vorticity and volume-source density perturbations as its states. The contribution of this paper is a new formulation of the model for swept high-aspect-ratio wings. The aerodynamic model is calibrated using offline two-dimensional unsteady transonic computational-fluid-dynamics simulations. Combining that aerodynamic model with a beam model results in a low-dimensional overall aeroelastic system. The low computational cost of the model permits its incorporation in a conceptual design tool for next-generation transport aircraft. The model's capabilities are demonstrated by finding transonic flutter boundaries for different clamped-wing configurations and investigating the influence of transonic flutter on the planform design of next-generation transport aircraft.
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transonic flutter,aircraft,next-generation
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