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- 2024Aeroelastic Tailoring of a Strut-Braced Wing for a Medium Range Aircraftcitations
- 2023Optimization Framework of a Ram Air Inlet Composite Morphing Flapcitations
- 2022Application of Aeroelastic Tailoring for Load Alleviation on a Flying Demonstrator Wing †citations
- 2022Assessment of an Increased-Fidelity Aeroelastic Experiment for Free Flying Wing Response to Gust Excitation
- 2021Development and testing of an active trailing edge morphing demonstrator for a rotary wingcitations
- 2020Ground Testing of the FLEXOP Demonstrator Aircraftcitations
- 2018FLEXOP – Application of aeroelastic tailoring to a flying demonstrator wing
- 2015Development and Testing of an Unconventional Morphing Wing Concept with Variable Chord and Camber
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Aeroelastic Tailoring of a Strut-Braced Wing for a Medium Range Aircraft
Abstract
This study explores the implementation of aeroelastic tailoring in the design of a regional aircraft featuring a strut-braced wing (SBW). Making use of the aeroelastic optimisation framework from Delft University of Technology, PROTEUS, the research addresses two distinct cases. The first case involves a simplified SBW geometry to validate the modifications of PROTEUS, which were conducted to include the strut in the aeroelastic analysis. Static and dynamic load cases are compared with a NX Nastran aeroelastic model, showing good agreement in displacements, strains, and gust response. In the second case, the study investigates the weight-saving potential of aeroelastic tailoring in an SBW aircraft based on the ATR-72. Three optimisation scenarios, allowing various laminate types, are examined: unbalanced symmetric laminates, balanced symmetric laminates, and a thickness optimisation with a prescribed balanced symmetric stacking sequence. The results reveal that the prescribed stacking sequence limits stiffness tailoring, thereby also reducing potential weight savings. Moreover, the study shows how the presence of a strut reduces wing deflections, limiting the effectiveness of aeroelastic tailoring.