Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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857104 | Procedia Engineering | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Wing flutter analyses are carried out by a newly developed flow solution method using high-order flux reconstruction approach. The significance steps to be achieved are the moving boundary/moving grid technique in high-Reynolds number flows. The k-ω turbulence model is implemented for the objectives. The method is first validated by a forced oscillation and then fluid-structure coupled flutter simulations are carried out in subsonic flows. The predicted flutter boundary well agreed with previous numerical studies. It is found that 3rd - and 4th -order spatial accuracy produces almost the identical results in the presented cases, while the viscous effects the flutter boundary. Preliminary results in transonic flow with shock waves are also included.