aeroelasticity
Aeroelasticity is the study of the interaction between aerodynamic forces and the elastic deformation of structures exposed to airflows. It encompasses the behavior of aircraft wings and tails, rotor blades, and also non-aerospace structures such as tall buildings and wind turbines, where deformation alters the flow and, in turn, the loads. The central feature is the coupling between fluid dynamics and structural mechanics: the motion and shape of a body change the aerodynamics, while those aerodynamic loads drive further deformation.
Key phenomena include flutter, a dynamic instability in which energy from the airflow sustains and amplifies
Analysis methods range from quasi-steady or aerodynamic influence coefficient approaches for low-speed problems to piston theory
Applications focus on avoiding flutter and ensuring adequate margins through stiffness adjustments, mass balancing, dampers, and