
Two-dimensional pressure field imaging of an elastic panel executing post-flutter oscillations
Two dimensional pressure field was acquired at 10 kHz to study the post flutter oscillations of a thin elastic panel placed beneath a Mach 2.5 turbulent boundary layer. The panel was made of aluminum and is secured to the mounting fixture using a collection of rivets, which resulted in a boundary condition that was between both ideally clamped and pinned boundaries. Direct comparison of the mean and unsteady pressure fields were made for the panel executing post flutter oscillations and oscillations away from the flutter boundary. Whereas the mean pressure fields were largely similar during and away from post-flutter oscillations, the unsteady pressure fields showed a significant increase in the p
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Published In
DOI
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Related Subject Headings
- Fluids & Plasmas
- 40 Engineering
- 09 Engineering