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Optimized Off-Design Performance of Flexible Wings with Continuous Trailing-Edge Flaps
Author(s) -
David Rodriguez,
Michael J. Aftosmis,
Marian Nemec,
George R. Anderson
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
56th aiaa/asce/ahs/asc structures, structural dynamics, and materials conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2015-1409
Subject(s) - trailing edge , computer science , enhanced data rates for gsm evolution , engineering , structural engineering , telecommunications
This work assesses the potential aerodynamic performance benefits of a variablecamber, continuous-trailing-edge flap system on a generic transport aircraft at off-design conditions. A process to optimize transport wings while addressing static aeroelastic effects is presented. To establish a proper baseline, a transport wing is first aerodynamically optimized at a mid-cruise flight condition using an inviscid, aeroelastic analysis tool. The optimized wing is then analyzed at off-design cruise conditions. The optimization is repeated at these off-design conditions to determine how much performance is lost by the wing optimized solely for the mid-cruise condition. The full-span flap system is then adapted to maximize performance of the mid-cruise-optimized wing at these off-design conditions. The measured improvement is quantified by a comparison with wings designed specifically for the off-design conditions. To evaluate the effects of aeroelasticity on the effectiveness of the flap system, this entire process is performed on both a conventionally stiff wing and a modern, more flexible wing. The results indicate that the flap system allows for recovery of near-optimal performance throughout cruise and is found to be advantageous even for wings with increased flexibility. Moreover, the flaps appear to provide a means for active wave drag reduction during flight.

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