klappenstabilität
Klappenstabilität refers to the phenomenon of flutter in a flexible structure, typically a wing or a control surface, where aerodynamic forces, elastic forces, and inertial forces interact to cause self-excited oscillations. This instability can lead to catastrophic failure if the flutter speed is exceeded.
The phenomenon is characterized by three main components: a bending mode, a torsional mode, and a coupling
Preventing flutter involves careful aerodynamic and structural design. Aerodynamic considerations include the shape of the airfoil
In aircraft design, flutter analysis is a critical part of the certification process. Engineers use computational