MEMSDUKEPRATT School of engineering


publications by Kenneth C Hall.


Papers Published

  1. Florea, Razvan and Hall, Kenneth C., Reduced order modeling of unsteady flows about airfoils, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Aerospace Division (Publication) AD, vol. 44 (1994), pp. 49 - 68 .
    (last updated on 2007/04/10)

    Abstract:
    We present a reduced order modeling technique for analyzing the unsteady aerodynamic flow about isolated airfoils. To start, we model the flow using the time-linearized full potential equation. The linearized potential equation is discretized on a computational mesh composed of quadrilateral elements using a variational finite element technique. The resulting discretized equations are linear in the unknown potential, but quadratic in the reduced frequency of vibration. We compute the dominant (low frequency) eigenfrequencies and mode shapes of the unsteady fluid motion using a nonsymmetric Lanczos algorithm, and then use these eigenmodes to construct a low degree-of-freedom reduced order model of the unsteady flow field. A static correction technique is used to account for the high-frequency eigenmodes not retained in the model. We show that the unsteady flow can be modeled accurately using a relatively small number of eigenmodes.

    Keywords:
    Airfoils;Mathematical models;Finite element method;Variational techniques;Vibrations (mechanical);Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions;Algorithms;Degrees of freedom (mechanics);

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