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Flutter instability in solids and structures, with a view on biomechanics and metamaterials

Davide Bigoni, F. Dal Corso, Oleg N. Kirillov, Diego Misseroni, Giovanni Noselli, A. Piccolroaz

2023Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The phenomenon of oscillatory instability called ‘flutter’ was observed in aeroelasticity and rotor dynamics about a century ago. Driven by a series of applications involving non-conservative elasticity theory at different physical scales, ranging from nanomechanics to the mechanics of large space structures and including biomechanical problems of motility and growth, research on flutter is experiencing a new renaissance. A review is presented of the most notable applications and recent advances in fundamentals, both theoretical and experimental aspects, of flutter instability and Hopf bifurcation. Open problems, research gaps and new perspectives for investigations are indicated.

Topics & Concepts

BiomechanicsFlutterInstabilityMetamaterialClassical mechanicsPhysicsMechanicsAerodynamicsOpticsThermodynamicsAdvanced Materials and MechanicsDynamics and Control of Mechanical SystemsStructural Analysis and Optimization
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