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Bending-Torsion Flutter Calculations Modified by Subsonic Compressibility Corrections (open access)

Bending-Torsion Flutter Calculations Modified by Subsonic Compressibility Corrections

From Summary: "A number of calculations of bending-torsion wing flutter are made at two Mach numbers, m=0 (incompressible case) and m=0.7, and results are compared. The air forces employed for the case of m=0.7 are based on Frazer's recalculation of Possio's results, which are derived on the assumption of small disturbances to the main flow. For ordinary wings of normal density and of low bending frequency in comparison with torsion frequency, the compressibility correction to the flutter speed appears to be of the order of a few percent; whereas the correction to flutter speed for high-density wing sections, such as propeller sections, and to the wing-divergence speed in general, may be based on a rule using the (1 - m(2))1/4 factor and, for m=0.7, represents a decrease of the order of 17 percent."
Date: December 18, 1945
Creator: Garrick, I. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library