A Review of Recent Aeroelastic Analysis Methods for Propulsion at NASA Lewis Research Center

A Review of Recent Aeroelastic Analysis Methods for Propulsion at NASA Lewis Research Center

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This report reviews aeroelastic analyses for propulsion components (propfans, compressors and turbines) being developed and used at NASA LeRC. These aeroelastic analyses include both structural and aerodynamic models. The structural models include a typical section, a beam (with and without disk flexibility), and a finite-element blade model (with plate bending elements). The aerodynamic models are based on the solution of equations ranging from the two-dimensional linear potential equation to the three-dimensional Euler equations for multibladed configurations. Typical calculated results are presented for each aeroelastic model. Suggestions for further research are made. Many of the currently available aeroelastic models and analysis methods are being incorporated in a unified computer program, APPLE (Aeroelasticity Program for Propulsion at LEwis). Reddy, T. S. R. and Bakhle, Milind A. and Srivastava, R. and Mehmed, Oral and Stefko, George L. Glenn Research Center NAG3-1137; NAG3-1234; NAG3-1230; RTOP 535-03-01; RTOP 505-63-5B

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ISBN: 9781729141236
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Number of pages: 30
Weight: 98g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 2mm