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Evaluation Of Additively Manufactured Lattices Under High Strain Rate Impact, Derek G. Spear
Evaluation Of Additively Manufactured Lattices Under High Strain Rate Impact, Derek G. Spear
Theses and Dissertations
Several additively manufactured lattice designs and configurations were evaluated under compression loads under various strain rates from quasi-static to highly dynamic. These experiments examined how the mechanical behavior of the lattice changed based on the lattice design properties and the applied strain rates. The modulus of elasticity, yield strength, plateau stress, and toughness were observed to decrease with an increase in strain rate, revealing that the lattice designs exhibit a negative strain rate sensitivity. A new lattice flow stress model was developed to account for the mechanical response of the lattice and was incorporated into a computational model for simulation. …
Shock Migration On An Oscillating Straked Delta Wing Using An Unsteady Euler Solver, Alexander J. Brown
Shock Migration On An Oscillating Straked Delta Wing Using An Unsteady Euler Solver, Alexander J. Brown
Theses and Dissertations
This research contributes to the understanding of Shock Induced Trailing Edge Separation (SITES) as a driver of Limit Cycle Oscillation (LCO) by performing a computational investigation of nonlinear aerodynamic phenomena on a straked delta wing in transonic flow, oscillating in pitch. ZEUS, an Euler-based aeroelastic solver with a boundary layer coupling scheme meant to capture viscous flow effects within the boundary layer, was used to analyze aerodynamic flow around the wing for various mean incidence angles, oscillation amplitudes, and Mach numbers within the transonic region. The dynamic characteristics of the airflow around the wing were investigated in order to characterize …