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Research progress on flutter analysis and test methods of aircraft panels
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AVIC Aircraft Strength Research Institute

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Shaanxi Provincial Association for Science and Technology Young Talent Lifting Program(20240450)

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    Aircraft panel flutter is a typical aeroelastic stability problem that typically occurs during supersonic flight, characterized by aerodynamic unilateral effects and significant structural and aerodynamic nonlinearity. This article reviews the current research status of panel flutter issues both domestically and internationally from the perspectives of flutter analysis methods and experimental techniques. It summarizes the commonly used technical means for panel flutter analysis and testing in the engineering community: structural nonlinear models such as geometric nonlinear model and material nonlinear model; aerodynamic nonlinear modeling methods such as piston theoretical model, CFD aerodynamic model, reduced order model of aerodynamic nonlinear model, and local flow piston theory; flutter equation solving methods such as spatial discretization method and reduced order model technology; and two test methods such as wind tunnel test and ground flutter test. This article also analyses the advantages and disadvantages of these research methods and recommends to the future research directions of panel flutter technology.

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He Chuanyang, Wang Binwen, Song Qiaozhi, Li Xiaodong, Chen Haoyu. Research progress on flutter analysis and test methods of aircraft panels[J]. Advances in Aeronautical Science and Engineering,2024,15(6):66-76

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  • Received:April 10,2024
  • Revised:July 10,2024
  • Adopted:July 14,2024
  • Online: November 05,2024
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