Analysis and Design of a Wing Trailing Edge Mounted Over-The-Wing Distributed Propeller Propulsion system
Author(s) -
Leo L. Veldhuis,
Arash Khajehzadeh
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
aiaa aviation 2019 forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2019-3692
Subject(s) - wing , propeller , trailing edge , propulsion , aerospace engineering , aeronautics , wing configuration , leading edge , aerodynamics , computer science , marine engineering , engineering , structural engineering
In this paper we address a preliminary assessment of the aerodynamics and performance effects of a propeller based distributed propulsion that is positioned at the trailing edge of a wing. The proposed layout is a potential candidate for the application of hybrid-electric propulsion in a green aircraft design that is currently being developed in a TU Delft project. Based on experimental results that were obtained earlier during two experimental test campaigns in a low speed windtunnel, a ducted propeller-wing combination, obtained by adding a secondary wing (duct) above the propeller, was investigated and optimized using a Euler based optimization framework. From the provisional results is was found that the ducted propeller positioned close to the trailing edge may beneficially support a high overall propulsion efficiency attaining high system lift to drag values and high propeller efficiency for a typical medium range aircraft when the duct is properly adapted by shape optimization of the secondary wing.
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