Publication detail
Aerodynamic Load Of An Aircraft With A Highly Elastic Wing
SCHOŘ, P.
English title
Aerodynamic Load Of An Aircraft With A Highly Elastic Wing
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
In this article, a method for calculation of air loads of an aircraft with an elastic wing is presented. The method can predict a redistribution of air loads when the elastic wing deforms. Unlike the traditional Euler or Navier-Stokes CFD to FEM coupling, the method uses 3D panel method as a source of aerodynamic data. This makes the calculation feasible on a typical recent workstation. Due to a short computational time and low hardware demands this method is suitable for both the preliminary design stage and the load evaluation stage. A case study is presented. The study compares a glider wing performing a pull maneuver at both rigid and and elastic state. The study indicates a significant redistribution of air load at the elastic case.
English abstract
In this article, a method for calculation of air loads of an aircraft with an elastic wing is presented. The method can predict a redistribution of air loads when the elastic wing deforms. Unlike the traditional Euler or Navier-Stokes CFD to FEM coupling, the method uses 3D panel method as a source of aerodynamic data. This makes the calculation feasible on a typical recent workstation. Due to a short computational time and low hardware demands this method is suitable for both the preliminary design stage and the load evaluation stage. A case study is presented. The study compares a glider wing performing a pull maneuver at both rigid and and elastic state. The study indicates a significant redistribution of air load at the elastic case.
Keywords in English
aerodynamics, panel method, finite element method, wing load
Released
05.09.2017
Publisher
Czech Technical University in Prague
Location
Prague
ISSN
1805-2363
Volume
57
Number
4
Pages from–to
272–281
Pages count
9
BIBTEX
@article{BUT139900,
author="Pavel {Schoř},
title="Aerodynamic Load Of An Aircraft With A Highly Elastic Wing",
year="2017",
volume="57",
number="4",
month="September",
pages="272--281",
publisher="Czech Technical University in Prague",
address="Prague",
issn="1805-2363"
}