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Flutter of panels on discrete flexible supports

Abstract

The supersonic flutter of wide panels on discrete flexible supports is investigated for three different panel-support configurations. The first study examines the effect of support stiffness on the flutter behavior of a specific five-support configuration with leading-and trailing-edge overhangs; this configuration was recently under consideration for a heat shield on an entry body. The second study investigates the effect of support stiffness on flutter of panels with various numbers of equally spaced supports. The third study examines the effect of center-support location on the flutter of panels with three supports. Results are presented in nondimensional form. The analysis is based on wide-plate structural theory and Ackeret aerodynamics. Finite differences are employed to obtain solutions for flutter pressure. A computer program based on this analysis and including a direct solution technique is presented. The program can be used to find the flutter pressure of wide panels of variable thickness supported by any number of flexible supports

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