Abstract

A technique is presented for rapid construction of approximate flutter boundaries for a beam without access to detailed structural information. The method is a useful preliminary design tool which permits easy evaluation of the effects of design changes thereby facilitating finding the means to eliminate aeroelastic instability, should it occur. An example is presented from a recent analysis of the dynamic aeroelastic stability of Space Shuttle protuberances.

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