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and from Eq. (7)
y/x = (sina 1) /cosa
(9)
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Technical Comments
Comment on
"Active Flutter Control Using
Generalized Unsteady Aerodynamic
Theory"
Ranj an Vepa*
National Aeronautical Laboratory, Bangalore, India
where P0=Q for Mach number ?*0, such that the eigenvalues
and eigenvectors of the system of coupled equations,
(C+P1)S+(K+P2)]q =
[MS2+CS + K+Q(S)]q =
(1)
(2)
TECHNICAL COMMENTS
SEPT.-OCT. 1979
Acknowledgments
The author is grateful to NASA Langley Research Center,
where the computations referred to in the text were carried
out.
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