S. Muftu et Ka. Cole, The fluid-structure interaction in supporting a thin flexible cylindrical web with an air cushion, J FLUID STR, 13(6), 1999, pp. 681-708
The mechanics of the fluid-structure interaction between a thin flexible we
b, wrapped around a cylindrical drum (reverser), and the air cushion formed
by external pressurization through the holes of this drum is analyzed. Der
ivation of a "new" theory for the moderately large deflections of a thin cy
lindrical shell to model the web is presented. This theory allows for large
web deflections, while using a self-adjusting strain-free reference state
for the web in order to keep the circumferential web tension around a const
ant level. The theory also incorporates the redistribution of the in-plane
stress resultants in the axial and shear directions using the Airy stress f
unction. The air-flow is averaged over the height direction of the web-reve
rser clearance. The surface area of the pressure holes is averaged locally
over the total reverser surface. The resulting equations are a modified for
m of the Navier-Stokes and mass balance equations with nonlinear source ter
ms. The coupled fluid-structure system is solved numerically. The mechanics
of the interaction between the web deflections and the air cushion generat
ed by the reverser is explained. The effects of the problem parameters on t
he overall equilibrium are presented. Parameter distributions which cause t
he web to contact the reverser are identified, and suggestions are made to
avoid this state. (C) 1999 Academic Press.