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18 April 2022 Fundamental mechanisms of distributed bleed flow control over an aeroelastic wing
Luca De Beni, Gabriel Peyredieu Du Charlat, Ari Glezer, Massimo Ruzzene
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Abstract
We investigate the fluid-structure interactions from distributed bleed flow control over a semispan wing. Multi-scale, constitutive models are developed to incorporate bleed-effected terms in both the stiffness and inertia terms. Extensive wind tunnel experiments investigate the behavior of the system under the presence of bleed in a variety of forms, such as the dynamic behavior from the natural forcing of the flow to different forms of bleed actuation and their effects on the dynamic response of the wing. As a result, we utilize this form of flow control to suppress undesired vibrations in open loop feedback form, as well as to define flutter control authority.
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Luca De Beni, Gabriel Peyredieu Du Charlat, Ari Glezer, and Massimo Ruzzene "Fundamental mechanisms of distributed bleed flow control over an aeroelastic wing", Proc. SPIE PC12043, Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XVI, (18 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2612434
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Aerodynamics

Actuators

Control systems

Feedback loops

Motion models

Performance modeling

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