Chapter 9
Aeroelasticity
N. Chari, Prasad Mukkavilli, A. G. Sarwade, and Kamalakar Pallela
Abstract Aeroelasticity is a branch of physics and engineering dealing with inter-
action between inertial elastic and aerodynamic forces. When a semi elastic body is
exposed to a fluid flow (Collar’s diagram) it develops fluid dynamic forces. Aeroe-
lasticity includes static aeroelasticity (steady state) and dynamic aeroelasticity (flut-
tering and buffeting). Low and high wing beat frequencies are observed in the insect
flight. Our knowledge of aeroelasticity in the insect flight is in the initial stage. There
is a need to do further serious nano material research for proper prediction of loads
and vibrations characteristics in flapping wings and MAVs.
Keywords Aeroelasticity · Static and dynamic aeroelasticity · Fluttering ·
Buffeting · Low Re
Introduction
Aeroelasticity is a branch of physics and engineering dealing with interactions
between inertial, elastic and aerodynamic forces when a semi-elastic body is exposed
to a fluid flow (See Fig. 9.1). It has great applications in the aeronautical industry,
structural engineering, bio-aerodynamics and power transmission lines. This study
can be broadly classified as static and dynamic aeroelasticity (vibrational response).
N. Chari (B)
Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana, India
P. Mukkavilli
SNIST, Hyderabad, India
BHEL R&D, Hyderabad, India
A. G. Sarwade
MRCET, Hyderabad, India
DRDL, Hyderabad, India
K. Pallela
ECE Department, SNIST, Hyderabad, India
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