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Flutter of swept fan blades.

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Kielb, RE; Kaza, KRV
January 1, 1984

The purpose of the research presented in this paper is to study the effect of sweep on fan blade flutter by applying the analytical methods developed for aeroelastic analysis of advanced turboprops. Two methods are used. The first method utilizes an approximate structural mode in which the blade is represented by a swept, nonuniform beam. The second method utilizes a finite element technique to conduct modal flutter analysis. For both methods, the unsteady aerodynamic loads are calculated using two dimensional cascade theories that are modified to account for sweep. An advanced fan stage is analysed with 0, 15, and 30 DEGREE of sweep. It is shown that sweep has a beneficial effect on predominantly torsional flutter and a detrimental effect on predominantly bending flutter. This detrimental effect is shown to be significantly destabilizing for 30 DEGREE of sweep. (A)

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ISSN

0402-1215

Publication Date

January 1, 1984
 

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Kielb, R. E., & Kaza, K. R. V. (1984). Flutter of swept fan blades.
Kielb, R. E., and K. R. V. Kaza. “Flutter of swept fan blades.,” January 1, 1984.
Kielb RE, Kaza KRV. Flutter of swept fan blades. 1984 Jan 1;
Kielb, R. E., and K. R. V. Kaza. Flutter of swept fan blades. Jan. 1984.
Kielb RE, Kaza KRV. Flutter of swept fan blades. 1984 Jan 1;

ISSN

0402-1215

Publication Date

January 1, 1984