Whirl Flutter of Turboprop Aircraft Structures (2nd Ed.)
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Whirl Flutter of Turboprop Aircraft Structures, Second Edition explores the whirl flutter phenomenon, including theoretical, practical, analytical and experimental aspects of the matter. Sections provide a general overview regarding aeroelasticity, discussions on the physical principle and the occurrence of whirl flutter in aerospace practice, and experimental research conducted, especially from the 60s.  Other chapters delve into analytical methods such as basic and advanced linear models, non-linear and CFD based methods, certification issues including regulation requirements, a description of possible certification approaches, and several examples of aircraft certification from aerospace.

Finally, a database of relevant books, reports and papers is provided. This updated and expanded second edition covers new chapters including both analytical and experimental aspects of the subject matter.

1. Introduction to aircraft aeroelasticity and whirl flutter 2. Theoretical background of whirl flutter phenomenon 3. Whirl flutter occurrence in aerospace practice 4. Experimental research on whirl flutter 5. Analytical methods for whirl flutter investigation 6. Application to the aircraft certification process 7. Certification examples from aerospace practice

Jirí Cecrdle started his professional carrier in 1995 at the Czech Aerospace Research Centre (VZLU) in Prague, Czech Republic. He has been the head of the Workgroup of Aeroelasticity there since 2004. He participated in several projects of Czech aircraft development and certification, and he also works as a Compliance Verification Engineer (CVE) and research project evaluator. His spheres of scientific interest include analytical and experimental dynamics and the aeroelasticity of aircraft structures, as well as aeroelastic optimization and model updating. His whirl flutter-related experience includes aircraft certification issues, the development of analytical tools and methods and the development of the whirl flutter aeroelastic wind tunnel demonstrator.
  • Provides complex information on turboprop aircraft whirl flutter phenomenon
  • Presents both theoretical and practical (certification related) issues
  • Includes experimental research as well as analytical models (basic and advanced) of matter
  • Includes both early-performed works and recent developments
  • Contains a listing of relevant books and reports