Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session C33: Interact: Aerodynamics from Seeds to Metamaterials
10:50 AM,
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Room: Ballroom B
Chair: Tim Colonius, Caltech
Abstract: C33.00015 : Flow-induced oscillations of pitching plates using a cyber-physical experimental setup
Presenter:
Winthrop Townsend
(University of Maryland College Park)
Authors:
Winthrop Townsend
(University of Maryland College Park)
Cecilia Huertas-Cerdeira
(University of Maryland College Park)
Here, the dynamics of elastically mounted pitching plates are investigated using a cyber-physical approach. The setup consists of a servomotor that emulates a torsional spring and serves as the elastic axis of a pitching plate in uniform flow. This design allows system structural parameters to be modified via software rather than hardware. Testing is performed in a subsonic wind tunnel (Re ~100,000). Preliminary tests characterize the setup using an inverted flag like configuration with the elastic axis located at the plate trailing edge. The setup's ability to investigate divergence, system dynamics, and unsteady aerodynamic loading is demonstrated by direct comparison with a physical counterpart. Additional tests showcase the setup’s versatility and precision by exploring unique experimental conditions including variable structural damping and non-linear restoring forces, to name a few.
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