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AEROELASTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF A CASCADE OF MISTUNED BLADES IN SUBSONIC AND SUPERSONIC FLOWS.

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Kielb, RE; Kaza, KRV
Published in: NASA Technical Memorandum
January 1, 1981

An investigation of the effects of mistuning on flutter and forced response of a cascade in subsonic and supersonic flows is presented. The aerodynamic and structural coupling between the bending and torsional motions and the aerodynamic coupling between the blades are included. It is shown that frequency mistuning always has a beneficial effect on flutter. For the cascade considered herein, the potential for raising flutter speed is greater in subsonic than in supersonic flow. Preliminary results for structural damping mistuning show that there are no additional benefits over adding damping to all blades equally.

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NASA Technical Memorandum

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0499-9320

Publication Date

January 1, 1981
 

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Kielb, R. E., & Kaza, K. R. V. (1981). AEROELASTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF A CASCADE OF MISTUNED BLADES IN SUBSONIC AND SUPERSONIC FLOWS. NASA Technical Memorandum.
Kielb, R. E., and K. R. V. Kaza. “AEROELASTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF A CASCADE OF MISTUNED BLADES IN SUBSONIC AND SUPERSONIC FLOWS.NASA Technical Memorandum, January 1, 1981.
Kielb, R. E., and K. R. V. Kaza. “AEROELASTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF A CASCADE OF MISTUNED BLADES IN SUBSONIC AND SUPERSONIC FLOWS.NASA Technical Memorandum, Jan. 1981.

Published In

NASA Technical Memorandum

ISSN

0499-9320

Publication Date

January 1, 1981