Woodgate et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Aeroelastic calculations for the Hawk aircraft using the Euler equationsWoodgate et al., 2005
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- Woodgate M
- Badcock K
- Rampurawala A
- Richards B
- Nardini D
- Henshaw M
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- Journal of Aircraft
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THE demonstration of aeroelastic stability is a key part of the aircraft design and qualification process. Linear methods are the standard industry analysis tool, backed up by extensive flight testing. It is well known that linear theories, based on potential flow models, cannot …
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