Flutter and resonances of a flag near a free surface
J. Mougel, S. Michelin

TL;DR
This study explores how a nearby free surface influences the stability and flutter behavior of a flexible flag in axial flow, revealing new instability regimes and the effects of surface wave interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a linear stability model for a flag near a deformable free surface, extending classical confined flag analyses to include free surface effects and finite-span considerations.
Findings
Identifies three unstable regimes based on Froude number.
Discovers a resonance-driven instability when flow and wave velocities are similar.
Shows free surface deformation significantly affects flutter thresholds.
Abstract
We investigate the effects of a nearby free surface on the stability of a flexible plate in axial flow. Confinement by rigid boundaries is known to affect flag flutter thresholds and fluttering dynamics significantly, and this work considers the effects of a more general confinement involving a deformable free surface. To this end, a local linear stability is proposed for a flag in axial uniform flow and parallel to a free surface, using one-dimensional beam and potential flow models to revisit this classical fluid-structure interaction problem. The physical behaviour of the confining free surface is characterized by the Froude number, corresponding to the ratio of the incoming flow velocity to that of the gravity waves. After presenting the simplified limit of infinite span (i.e. two-dimensional problem), the results are generalized to include finite-span and lateral confinement…
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