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The Normal Modes of Vibration of an Aircraft: A Comprehensive Technique for the Determination of Aircraft Normal Modes Using a Matrix Method

N.P. Shevloff B.Sc. Tech. (Head of Flutter and Vibration Department, Short Bros. & Harland Ltd., Belfast)
T.J. Reid B.Sc. (Senior Flutter and Vibration Assistant, Short Bros. & Harland Ltd., and lormerly Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Baghdad.)

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 1 December 1953

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Abstract

In order to provide information for flutter and dynamic stress calculations on an aircraft a knowledge of the normal modes of vibration is required. In the following paper a matrix method, due to Dr Traill‐Nash, is extended and used to obtain a general expression for the complete aircraft normal modes, and is applicable to most aircraft configurations. The method is considered to be eminently suitable for use with modern digital electronic computational equipment. Methods arc discussed vthcrcby the degrees of freedom may be economized without significant loss of accuracy. By restriction of the degrees of freedom allowed, important subsidiary cases arc drawn from the general expressions, allowing standard matrix solutions suitable for normal oflicc routine.

Citation

Shevloff, N.P. and Reid, T.J. (1953), "The Normal Modes of Vibration of an Aircraft: A Comprehensive Technique for the Determination of Aircraft Normal Modes Using a Matrix Method", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 25 No. 12, pp. 360-366. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb032363

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