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Chaotic Patterns in Aeroelastic Signals

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Author(s):
Marques, F. D. ; Vasconcellos, R. M. G.
Total Authors: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS IN ENGINEERING; v. 2009, p. 19-pg., 2009-01-01.
Abstract

This work presents the analysis of nonlinear aeroelastic time series from wing vibrations due to airflow separation during wind tunnel experiments. Surrogate data method is used to justify the application of nonlinear time series analysis to the aeroelastic system, after rejecting the chance for nonstationarity. The singular value decomposition (SVD) approach is used to reconstruct the state space, reducing noise from the aeroelastic time series. Direct analysis of reconstructed trajectories in the state space and the determination of Poincare sections have been employed to investigate complex dynamics and chaotic patterns. With the reconstructed state spaces, qualitative analyses may be done, and the attractors evolutions with parametric variation are presented. Overall results reveal complex system dynamics associated with highly separated flow effects together with nonlinear coupling between aeroelastic modes. Bifurcations to the nonlinear aeroelastic system are observed for two investigations, that is, considering oscillations-induced aeroelastic evolutions with varying freestream speed, and aeroelastic evolutions at constant freestream speed and varying oscillations. Finally, Lyapunov exponent calculation is proceeded in order to infer on chaotic behavior. Poincare mappings also suggest bifurcations and chaos, reinforced by the attainment of maximum positive Lyapunov exponents. Copyright (C) 2009 F. D. Marques and R. M. G. Vasconcellos. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 07/08459-1 - Nonlinear aeroelastic time series analysis: an experimental study
Grantee:Rui Marcos Grombone de Vasconcellos
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate