Pronunciation: /ɛroʊɪlæsˈtɪsɪti/
noun the branch of physics and engineering that deals with the interaction of aerodynamic forces and the elasticity of structures, such as aircraft wings
A1 Aeroelasticity is the study of how aerodynamic forces interact with structures.
A2 Aeroelasticity is an important factor to consider in aircraft design.
B1 Engineers use aeroelasticity principles to ensure the safety and stability of airplanes.
B2 Understanding aeroelasticity is crucial for designing efficient wind turbines.
C1 Advanced research in aeroelasticity has led to significant improvements in aerospace technology.
C2 Aeroelasticity plays a key role in the development of next-generation aircraft with enhanced performance capabilities.
formal The study of aeroelasticity focuses on the interaction between aerodynamic forces and structural dynamics in aircraft design.
informal Aeroelasticity is all about how the wind affects the wings of an airplane.
slang Messing with aeroelasticity is like playing with the balance of nature and machine.
figurative In the world of engineering, aeroelasticity is like a delicate dance between air and structure.
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