Works (5)

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2020 article

Aeroelastic inverse: Estimation of aerodynamic loads during large amplitude limit cycle oscillations

Kirschmeier, B., Pash, G., Gianikos, Z., Medina, A., Gopalarathnam, A., & Bryant, M. (2020, September 16). Journal of Fluids and Structures, Vol. 98.

By: B. Kirschmeier n, G. Pash n, Z. Gianikos n, A. Medina*, A. Gopalarathnam n & M. Bryant n

Contributors: B. Kirschmeier n, G. Pash n, Z. Gianikos n, A. Medina*, A. Gopalarathnam n & M. Bryant n

author keywords: Nonlinear aeroelasticity; Limit cycle oscillation; Aeroelastic inverse; Power analysis
topics (OpenAlex): Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design; Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics; Wind and Air Flow Studies
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Added: October 26, 2020

2020 article

Amplitude Annihilation in Wake-Influenced Aeroelastic Limit-Cycle Oscillations

Kirschmeier, B. A., Gianikos, Z., Gopalarathnam, A., & Bryant, M. (2020, July 17). AIAA Journal, Vol. 58, pp. 4117–4127.

By: B. Kirschmeier n, Z. Gianikos n, A. Gopalarathnam n & M. Bryant n

Contributors: B. Kirschmeier n, Z. Gianikos n, A. Gopalarathnam n & M. Bryant n

topics (OpenAlex): Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis; Wind and Air Flow Studies; Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
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Added: September 28, 2020

2020 article

Limit cycle characterization of an aeroelastic wing in a bluff body wake

Gianikos, Z. N., Kirschmeier, B. A., Gopalarathnam, A., & Bryant, M. (2020, April 18). Journal of Fluids and Structures, Vol. 95.

By: Z. Gianikos n, B. Kirschmeier n, A. Gopalarathnam n & M. Bryant n

Contributors: Z. Gianikos n, B. Kirschmeier n, A. Gopalarathnam n & M. Bryant n

topics (OpenAlex): Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis; Biomimetic flight and propulsion mechanisms; Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research
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Added: May 26, 2020

2016 article

Toward efficient aeroelastic energy harvesting through limit cycle shaping

Kirschmeier, B., & Bryant, M. (2016, April 15). Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 9799.

By: B. Kirschmeier n & M. Bryant n

Contributors: B. Kirschmeier n & M. Bryant n

author keywords: Limit cycle oscillations; energy harvesting; leading edge vortex
topics (OpenAlex): Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies; Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis; Aerospace Engineering and Energy Systems
TL;DR: A reduced order dynamic stall model is employed on a nonlinear aeroelastic structural model to investigate whether the parameters of a fully passive aeroElastic device can be tuned to produce limit cycle oscillations at desired kinematics, and demonstrates that it is possible to tune system parameters such that a desired limit cycle trajectory can be achieved. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

2015 article

Soap film flow visualization investigations of oscillating wing energy harvesters

Kirschmeier, B., & Bryant, M. (2015, March 26). Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 9429.

By: B. Kirschmeier n & M. Bryant n

Contributors: B. Kirschmeier n & M. Bryant n

author keywords: Soap film; oscillating wing; wing mill; fluid structure interaction; leading edge vortex
topics (OpenAlex): Biomimetic flight and propulsion mechanisms; Aerospace Engineering and Energy Systems; Wind Energy Research and Development
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Added: August 6, 2018

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