2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2010.11.014
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The effect of inertial inhomogeneity on the flutter of a cantilevered flexible plate

Abstract: a b s t r a c tWe study the effect of adding discrete structural mass on the linear stability of an otherwise homogeneous cantilevered-free flexible plate immersed in uniform axial flow. The methods of Howell et al. that mixed numerical simulation with eigenvalue analysis are simply extended for the present study. An ideal two-dimensional flow is assumed wherein the rotationality of the boundary-layers is modelled by vortex elements on the solid-fluid interface and the imposition of the Kutta condition at the … Show more

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“…The above counter-intuitive results-that locally decreasing the stiffness can lead to increased system stability-for short uvulae are paralleled in the studies of Howell et al (2009) and Howell et al (2011), at least for inviscid flow. The former demonstrated that localised stiffening can be destabilising while the latter demonstrated that inertial inhomogeneity can be either stabilising or destabilising depending on the location of the added mass and the length of the soft palate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The above counter-intuitive results-that locally decreasing the stiffness can lead to increased system stability-for short uvulae are paralleled in the studies of Howell et al (2009) and Howell et al (2011), at least for inviscid flow. The former demonstrated that localised stiffening can be destabilising while the latter demonstrated that inertial inhomogeneity can be either stabilising or destabilising depending on the location of the added mass and the length of the soft palate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…One method to do this would be to use the approach of [15]: a line stiffening strip could be added through the axis of the wing/belt that increases the bending stiffness of the belt but does not increase the torsional stiffness; this is analogous to adding point masses, e.g. see [8]. To investigate oscillation amplitudes at and above the linear instability boundary i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ihara and Watanabe, 1994;Carra et al, 2013;Arellano Castro et al, 2014). Fundamental problems, such as the stability and vibration modes of plates and beams acted upon by axial flows, have been considered previously by Taylor and Ohkusu (2000), Gluck et al (2001), Eloy et al (2008), Howell et al (2011), andTubaldi and. In addition, the non-linear behavior and coupled interactions of parallel plates confining axial flows have prompted complementary work due to their practical applications (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%