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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
AERO0016-1  Aeroelasticity and fluid interactions - structure
Duration :  30h Th, 30h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Aerospatial Engineering, in-depth approach, 2nd yearFirst semester5
Master in Engineering Physics, in-depth approach, 2nd yearToute l'année5
Master in Engineering Physics, in-depth approach, 2nd yearSecond semester5
Holder(s) :  Grigorios Dimitriadis
Language :  French language
Course contents :  Aeroelasticity is the study of the interaction between inertial, elastic and aerodynamic forces on aircraft, bridges, wind turbines, power cables and other engineering structures. This interaction can lead to very undesirable effects such as flutter, static divergence and control reversal. A long list of engineering failures has been attributed to aeroelastic effects, starting with the Handley Page O/400 bomber aircraft in 1916. Since then there have been several high profile aeroelastic disasters such as the destruction of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940) and the loss of the Helios prototype solar-powered aircraft (2003). Clearly, aeroelastic design is a crucial part of any aerospace design project.
Course objective :  The aim of this course is to introduce students to the subject of aeroelasticity and to the influence of aeroelastic considerations on aircraft design.
The detailed objectives are: - Introduction to the mathematical modelling of aeroelastic systems - Study of static divergence - Study of flutter - Study of control efficiency and control reversal - Introduction to flight flutter testing - Study of supersonic aeroelasticity
Prerequisites :  AERO0001-1 Aerodynamics MECA0029-1 Theory of vibrations
Workshops :  Matlab workshops on: - Aeroelastic simulations - Flight flutter testing Worked examples in every lecture
Organization :  This is a first semester course. It is divided into 6 structured learning sessions and two Matlab workshops.
A structured learning session is a combination of traditional lecturing with tutorial examples given to the students and solved with the assistance of the lecturer.
Written notes :  The lecture notes are available online in the form of Powerpoint presentations. Recomended textbooks: - Y. C. Fung, An introduction to the theory of aeroelasticity, Dover Publications, 2002 - R. L. Bisplinghoff, H. Ashley and R. L. Halfman, Aeroelasticity, Dover Science Books, 1983
Assessment :  Assessment is performed through: - A written exam - An oral exam - Assessment of the students' work during the Matlab workshops
Contacts :  Lecturer: Prof. G. Dimitriadis Aeroelasticity and Experimental Aerodynamics (AEA) Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering 1 Chemin des Chevreuils (B52/3) Room +2/424 Tel: +32 (0)4 3669815 Email: gdimitriadis@ulg.ac.be
Assistant: T. Andrianne Aeroelasticity and Experimental Aerodynamics (AEA) Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering 1 Chemin des Chevreuils (B52/3) Room +2/425 Tel: +32 (0)4 3669521 Email: t.andrianne@ulg.ac.be


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