Abstract

As the flexible plates, the papers in printing machines, the thin plastic and metal films, and the fluttering flag are enumerated. In this paper, the flexible plate is assumed to be stationary in an axial flow although both the stationary plate and the axially moving plate can be thought. The fluid is assumed to be treated as an ideal fluid in a subsonic domain, and the fluid pressure is calculated using the velocity potential theory. The coupled equation of motion of a flexible cantilevered plate is derived in consideration of the added mass, added damping and added stiffness, respectively. The velocity potential is obtained by assuming the unsteady axial fluid velocity to be zero at the trailing edge of a flexible cantilevered plate, neglecting the effect of a circulation. The complex eigenvalue analysis is performed for the stability analysis. In order to investigate the validity of the proposed analysis, another stability analysis is also performed by using the non-circulatory aerodynamic theory. The comparison between both solutions is investigated and discussed. Changing the velocities of a fluid and the specifications of a plate as parametric studies, the effects of these parameters on the stability of a flexible cantilevered plate are investigated.

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