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torsion flexural flutter

torsion flexural flutter

torsion flexural flutter
The tendency toward aileron control reversal in flexible wings. The deflection of control surfaces produces a large amount of camber at the rear of the section. This causes the resultant lift force to move rearward, thus tending to twist the section nose-down. If the structure is insufficiently stiff in the torsion, the resultant decrease in the angle of attack can cause a loss of lift, and the reversal of control is effected.
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