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The three-dimensional stability of a fluid-loaded flexible panel is studied to determine the effectiveness of adding localised stiffening to control or postpone instability. A hybrid of computational and theoretical modelling is used to cast an eigenvalue problem for the fluid-structure system. It is shown that the addition of each of transverse and streamwise stiffening strips postpones divergence onset but for the former there is a threshold strip stiffness above which no further postponement is possible. Streamwise stiffening is additionally shown to be effective for increasing post-divergence flutter-onset flow speeds while in aero-elastic applications a transverse stiffening strip can be used to replace flutter instability with divergence. The present results suggest a relatively economical and practicable way to ameliorate panel instability in both hydro- and aero-elastic applications.
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Tan, B.H., Lucey, A.D., Howell, R.M. (2014). The Effect of Localised Stiffening on the Stability of a Flexible Panel in Uniform Flow. In: Zhou, Y., Liu, Y., Huang, L., Hodges, D. (eds) Fluid-Structure-Sound Interactions and Control. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40371-2_46
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