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BENDING-TORSION FLUTTER OF A HIGHLY SWEPT ADVANCED TURBOPROP.

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Mehmed, O; Kaza, KRV; Lubomski, JF; Kielb, RE
Published in: NASA Technical Memorandum
December 1, 1982

Experimental and analytical results are presented for a bending-torsion flutter phenomena encountered during wind-tunnel testing of a ten-bladed, advanced, high-speed propeller (turboprop) model with thin airfoil sections, high blade sweep, low aspect ratio, high solidity and transonic tip speeds. Flutter occured at free-stream Mach numbers of 0. 6 and greater and when the relative tip Mach number (based on vector sum of axial and tangential velocities) reached a value of about one. The experiment also included two- and five-blade configurations. The data indicate that aerodynamic cascade effects have a strong destabilizing influence on the flutter boundary. The data was correlated with analytical results which include aerodynamic cascade effects and good agreement was found.

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NASA Technical Memorandum

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0499-9320

Publication Date

December 1, 1982
 

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Mehmed, O., Kaza, K. R. V., Lubomski, J. F., & Kielb, R. E. (1982). BENDING-TORSION FLUTTER OF A HIGHLY SWEPT ADVANCED TURBOPROP. NASA Technical Memorandum.
Mehmed, O., K. R. V. Kaza, J. F. Lubomski, and R. E. Kielb. “BENDING-TORSION FLUTTER OF A HIGHLY SWEPT ADVANCED TURBOPROP.NASA Technical Memorandum, December 1, 1982.
Mehmed O, Kaza KRV, Lubomski JF, Kielb RE. BENDING-TORSION FLUTTER OF A HIGHLY SWEPT ADVANCED TURBOPROP. NASA Technical Memorandum. 1982 Dec 1;
Mehmed, O., et al. “BENDING-TORSION FLUTTER OF A HIGHLY SWEPT ADVANCED TURBOPROP.NASA Technical Memorandum, Dec. 1982.
Mehmed O, Kaza KRV, Lubomski JF, Kielb RE. BENDING-TORSION FLUTTER OF A HIGHLY SWEPT ADVANCED TURBOPROP. NASA Technical Memorandum. 1982 Dec 1;

Published In

NASA Technical Memorandum

ISSN

0499-9320

Publication Date

December 1, 1982