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Controlling panel flutter using adaptive materialsThe effectiveness of using adaptive materials to control panel flutter is examined. Adaptive materials are those whose strain or mechanical properties can be controlled by the application of an external stimulus. Two such material types are piezoelectric (ceramics or polymers) and shape memory alloys. These materials experience controllable strain when subjected to applied voltage and heat, respectively. The present study investigates the use of both material types to modify the flutter characteristics of a simply supported panel in supersonic flow. Piezoelectric materials respond quickly to applied voltages and can be used with feedback control for active vibration suppression. The adaptive process of the shape memory alloy used in this study (geometry and stiffness change) is a relatively low frequency phenomenon; therefore, it is considered for passive (on/off) control schemes only. Nondimensional parameters for these adaptive materials are used with linear panel models, yielding results which allow for a better understanding of their capabilities in controlling aeroelastic responses.
Document ID
19910047426
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Scott, R. C.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Weisshaar, T. A.
(Purdue University West Lafayette, IN, United States)
Date Acquired
August 14, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1991
Subject Category
Cybernetics
Report/Patent Number
AIAA PAPER 91-1067
Meeting Information
Meeting: AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference
Location: Baltimore, MD
Country: United States
Start Date: April 8, 1991
End Date: April 10, 1991
Accession Number
91A32049
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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