Half Wing N219 Aircraft Model Clean Configuration for Flutter Test on Low Speed Wind Tunnel

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Flutter is a rapid self-feeding motion which is caused by the interaction of aerodynamic, structural and inertial forces. Flutter can cause major damage on aircraft structure which can lead to fatal accident in aviation. Several methods have been evolved to avoid the flutter phenomena occur during the flight envelope of aircraft design. On this study, method was developed by Indonesian Aerospace which consist of Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis, Ground Vibration Test (GVT), and Wind Tunnel Flutter Test (WTT). Based on the study, FEM have similar results toward to Wind Tunnel Flutter Test conjunction the clean configuration of N219 aircraft half wing model.

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Syamsuar, S., Sampurno, B., Mahasti, K. M., Sakti Pratama, M. B., Sasongko, T. W., Kartika, N., … Eskayudha, D. B. (2018). Half Wing N219 Aircraft Model Clean Configuration for Flutter Test on Low Speed Wind Tunnel. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1005). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1005/1/012040

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