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Aeroelasticity

MW2228
Physics and Energy

About this course

The course describes basic aeroelastic phenomena arising from the mutual interaction of elastic, aerodynamic and inertial forces on a structure, with special emphasis on problems related to fixed wing vehicles. Aeroelasticity plays a major role in the design, qualification and certification of flying vehicles, as it contributes to the definition of the flight envelope and affects various performance indicators. The course is organized according to the following plan: • Introduction: why aeroelasticity matters, basic concepts in aeroelasticity, examples (including the role of aeroelasticity beyond aeronautical engineering). • Static aeroelasticity: divergence speed; lift distribution over straight and swept flexible wings; aileron effectiveness and reversal. • Dynamic aeroelasticity: vibrations of beams and mode coalescence; flutter; transient response, including gust response.

Learning outcomes

After successfully completing the course, the student will be able to: • Comprehend typical aeroelastic problems, understanding the physical principles at play; • Appreciate the role of aeroelasticity in the design of flying vehicles; • Derive simple models for the description of basic static and dynamic aeroelastic problems, accounting for all relevant forces; • Use the models for making quantitative predictions on the insurgence of important aeroelastic phenomena, such as divergence and flutter; • Understand the limits of the simple methods used in the course, and appreciate how more sophisticated approaches for practical engineering applications are developed.

Examination

Students will be evaluated based on the final examination.

Course requirements

Mechanics and aerodynamics.

Resources

  • Course material will be provided by the instructor. Additional recommended book: • R.L. Bisplinghoff, H. Ashley, Principles of Aeroelasticity, Courier Dover Publications, 2002.

Activities

Learning method: In addition to the individual methods of the students, consolidated knowledge is aspired by repeated lessons in exercises and tutorials. Teaching method: During the lectures students are instructed in a teacher-centered style. The exercises are held in a student-centered way

Additional information

course
5 ECTS
  • Level
    Master
  • Contact hours per week
    2
  • Instructors
    Carlo Bottasso
  • Mode of delivery
    Hybrid
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Please note, for TalTech students there is an earlier deadline for applications - 15th June 2025

Starting dates

  • 16 Oct 2025

    ends 5 Feb 2026

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    Term *Winter 2025/2026
    Thursday 16.10.2025 10:15-11:45 Thursday 23.10.2025 10:15-11:45 Thursday 30.10.2025 10:15-11:45 Thursday 06.11.2025 10:15-11:45 Thursday 13.11.2025 10:15-11:45 Thursday 20.11.2025 10:15-11:45 Thursday 27.11.2025 10:15-11:45 Thursday 11.12.2025 10:15-11:45 Thursday 18.12.2025 10:15-11:45 Thursday 08.01.2026 10:15-11:45 Thursday 15.01.2026 10:15-11:45 Thursday 22.01.2026 10:15-11:45 Thursday 29.01.2026 10:15-11:45 Thursday 05.02.2026 10:15-11:45
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