Development of Preliminary Design Models for Active Aeroelastic Wing Application
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Release | : 1997 |
ISBN-10 | : OCLC:946107732 |
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Download or read book Development of Preliminary Design Models for Active Aeroelastic Wing Application written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An investigation of active aeroelastic wing (AAW) technology was initially conducted on a 'beam rod' model of an FIA-18 aircraft for demonstration of an acceptable roll performance. The beam rod model was verified by comparing the natural frequencies to the results obtained by McDonnell-Douglas during a ground vibration test. Further verification of the beam-rod model and selected aerodynamic representation of the FIA-18 were obtained in flutter studies. The beam-rod model was further developed for active aeroelastic wing technology through a study of control surface blending for the roll performance enhancement of the FIA-18 with a reduction of wing stiffening. It is demonstrated that the roll performance of the FIA-18 could be enhanced by incorporating AAW concepts in the design stage of aircraft development It was determined that a finite- element representation of the built-up wing was necessary for the accurate prediction of aeroelastic deformation. A generic built-up fighter wing was considered to demonstrate preliminary design methods incorporating aeroelastic wing technology. Optimization studies of this aircraft wing were conducted utilizing multiple blended control surfaces to effect roll trim.