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Algazin S.D. and Ingtem J.G., "On an elliptical plate flutter," Mech. Solids. 56 (3), 343-348 (2021)
Year 2021 Volume 56 Number 3 Pages 343-348
DOI 10.3103/S002565442103002X
Title On an elliptical plate flutter
Author(s) Algazin S.D. (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119526 Russia, algazinsd@mail.ru)
Ingtem J.G. (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia, j-g.ingtem@cs.msu.ru)
Abstract The method of mathematical modeling is used to study the flutter of an elliptical plate in a plane for different directions of the incoming flow's angle of attack. For the numerical simulation of unstable vibrations of the plate, an effective numerical algorithm without saturation is proposed, which makes it possible to obtain an acceptable accuracy in the approximate solution on a sparse grid. The dependence of the critical velocity on the dimensionless speed of sound in the plate, the thickness of the plate, and the angle of direction of the velocity vector of the incoming flow has been numerically investigated.
Keywords numerical methods without saturation, plate flutter
Received 04 December 2019Revised 19 May 2020Accepted 22 May 2020
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