Unsteady aerodynamic modeling based on POD-observer method
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- Reduced-order fluid/structure modeling of a complete aircraft configuration
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- Numerical methods for low-order modeling of fluid flows based on POD
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(15)- Applications of multi-POD to a pitching and plunging airfoil
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- A novel model reduction method based on balanced truncation
- Reduced-order fluid/structure modeling of a complete aircraft configuration
- Study of techniques for obtaining continuous models from 2D discrete reduced-order state-space CFD models
- Limit cycle oscillation prediction and control design method for aeroelastic system based on new nonlinear reduced-order model
- Reduced-order modeling of transonic flows around an airfoil submitted to small deformations
- Reduced-order modelling of the flow around a high-lift configuration with unsteady Coanda blowing
- Eigenanalysis of unsteady flows about airfoils, cascades, and wings
- Impact of POD modes energy redistribution on flow reconstruction for unsteady flows of impulsively started airfoils and wings
- Continuous-time state-space unsteady aerodynamic modeling based on boundary element method
- On least-order flow representations for aerodynamics and aeroacoustics
- Dynamical modelling of the flow over a flapping wing using proper orthogonal decomposition and system identification techniques
- Model-based adaptive MOR framework for unsteady flows around lifting bodies
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