The initial application of the CAP-TSD computer program for wing flutter analysis is presented. Computational Aeroelasticity Program - Transonic Small Disturbance (CAP-TSD) is based on an approximate factorization (AF) algorithm that is stable and efficient on supercomputers with vector arithmetic. CAP-TSD was used to calculate steady and unsteady pressures on wings and configurations at subsonic, transonic, and supersonic Mach numbers. However, the CAP-TSD code has been developed primarily for aeroelastic analysis. The initial efforts for validation of the aeroelastic analysis capability is presented. The initial applications include two series of symmetric, planar wing planforms. Well defined modal properties are available for these wings. In addition, transonic flutter boundaries are available for evaluation of the transonic capabilities of CAP-TSD.


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    Title :

    Initial application of CAP-TSD to wing flutter


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    Publication date :

    1989-02-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


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    Language :

    English


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