Description
Introduction to Aircraft Aeroelasticity & Loads
Author | : Jan R Wright,Jonathan E. Cooper |
Year | : 2007 |
BookType | : Hardback |
Pages | : 499 |
ISBN | : 9780470858400 |
Description
Introduction to Aircraft Aeroelasticity & Loads
Aircraft performance is influenced significantly both by aeroelastic phenomena, arising from the interaction of elastic, inertial and aerodynamic forces, and by load variations resulting from flight and ground manoeuvres and gust / turbulence encounters. There is a strong link between aeroelasticity and loads, and these topics have become increasingly integrated in recent years. Introduction to Aircraft Aeroelasticity and Loads introduces the reader to the main principles involved in a wide range of aeroelasticity and loads topics. Divided into three sections, the book begins by reviewing the underlying disciplines of vibrations, aerodynamics, loads and control. It goes on to describe simplified models to illustrate aeroelastic behavior and aircraft response before introducing more advanced methodologies.
Finally, it explains how industrial certification requirements for aeroelasticity and loads may be met and relates these to the earlier theoretical approaches used.
Key features of this new edition include:
- Uses a unified simple aeroelastic model throughout the book
- Major revisions to chapters on aeroelasticity
- Updates and reorganisation of chapters involving Finite Elements
- Some reorganisation of loads material
- Updates on certification requirements
- Accompanied by a website containing a solutions manual, and MATLAB® and SIMULINK® programs that relate to the models used
- For instructors who recommend this textbook, a series of lecture slides are also available
Introduction to Aircraft Aeroelasticity and Loads, Second Edition is a must-have reference for researchers and practitioners working in the aeroelasticity and loads fields, and is also an excellent textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students in aerospace engineering.
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