Aeroelastic characteristics of a cascade of mistuned blades in subsonic and supersonic flows.
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Kielb, RE; Kaza, KRV; NASA Lewis, RC
January 1, 1981
The results of 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. Additionally, the results indicate that frequency mistuning may have either a beneficial or an adverse effect on forced response, depending on the engine order of the excitation and Mach number. (A)
Duke Scholars
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0402-1215
Publication Date
January 1, 1981
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Kielb, R. E., Kaza, K. R. V., & NASA Lewis, R. C. (1981). Aeroelastic characteristics of a cascade of mistuned blades in subsonic and supersonic flows.
Kielb, R. E., K. R. V. Kaza, and R. C. NASA Lewis. “Aeroelastic characteristics of a cascade of mistuned blades in subsonic and supersonic flows.,” January 1, 1981.
Kielb RE, Kaza KRV, NASA Lewis RC. Aeroelastic characteristics of a cascade of mistuned blades in subsonic and supersonic flows. 1981 Jan 1;
Kielb, R. E., et al. Aeroelastic characteristics of a cascade of mistuned blades in subsonic and supersonic flows. Jan. 1981.
Kielb RE, Kaza KRV, NASA Lewis RC. Aeroelastic characteristics of a cascade of mistuned blades in subsonic and supersonic flows. 1981 Jan 1;
ISSN
0402-1215
Publication Date
January 1, 1981