Research and Application of Aeroelastic Analysis Based on Fluid-Structure Interaction

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the origins and characteristics of linear and nonlinear aeroelasticity are analyzed.And the deforming mesh , fluid-structure coupling schemes, the design method of aerodynamic module and structure module interface are also analyzed. their advantages and disadvantages are Pointed out. Finally, several recommendations are given for the development orientation of aeroelasticity in the future.

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