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Use of Generalized Coordinates in FLUTTER ANALYSIS

Use of generalized coordinates in flutter analysis
Authors: Loring, Samuel J.;

Use of Generalized Coordinates in FLUTTER ANALYSIS

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<div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>THIS paper presents some further developments of the method of generalized coordinates in flutter analysis, a method which has been described by the author in a previous paper.<span class="xref"><sup>1</sup></span></b></div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>The paper is composed of three distinct parts:</b></div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>Part I shows in detail the calculations by which this method was applied to a flutter model; the method of application of generalized coordinates to a simple flutter problem, and the check with experimental results is shown.</b></div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>Part II is a manual for the carrying out of more complicated flutter problems by this method; this manual has been in actual use for some time and has been very successful.</b></div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>Part III is a discussion of the most important and difficult part of the generalized coordinates method, namely, the choice of the generalized coordinates.</b></div>

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