“…The experimental flutter derivatives in the above equations are usually obtained at a discrete set of reduced frequencies K (ω k ). Then, the rational function approximation method known as Roger's approximation is used to estimate the aerodynamic force coefficients defined in , also known as aerodynamic transfer functions, as continuous functions of the reduced frequency K (Roger, 1977; Chen et al, 2000a; Lazzari et al, 2004). For example, let where C Lh , i and d Lh , k ( d Lh , k ≥ 0; i = 1, … , n and k = 4, … , n )= frequency‐independent coefficients.…”