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Enhancing aerodynamic performance of NACA 4412 aircraft wing using leading edge modification

  • Kumar, B. Ravi
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.271-277
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    • 2019
  • This work deals with designing the aircraft wing and simulating the flow behavior on it to determine the aerodynamically efficient wing design. A NACA 4412 airfoil is used to design the base wing model. A wing with a rectangular planform and the one with curved leading edge planform was designed such that their surface areas are the same. Then, a comprehensive flow analysis is carried out at various velocities and angle of attacks using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and the results were interpreted and compared with the experimental values. This study shows that there is a significant improvement in the aerodynamic performance of the curved leading edge wing over the wing with rectangular planform.

A Study on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Joined-wing Aircraft with Variation of Wing Configurations

  • Kidong Kim;Jisung Jang
    • International Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2023
  • The present study was attempted to investigate flow interference effects and the aerodynamic characteristics of the front and rear wings of a joined-wing aircraft by changing the configuration variables. The study was performed using a computational fluid dynamics(CFD) tool to demonstrate forward flight and analyze aerodynamic characteristics. A total of 9 configurations were analyzed with variations on the position, height, dihedral angle, incidence angle, twist angle, sweepback angle, and wing area ratio of the front and rear wings while the fuselage was fixed. The quantities of aerodynamic coefficients were confirmed in accordance with joined-wing configurations. The closer the front and rear wings were located, the greater the flow interference effects tended. Interestingly, the rear wing did not any configuration change, the lift coefficient of the rear wing was decreased when adjusted to increase the incidence angle of the front wing. The phenomenon was appeared due to an effective angle of attack alteration of the rear wing resulting from the flow interference by the front wing configurations.

Analysis of Performance Factors of Unmanned Aircraft System(UAS)-based Facility Management using Causal Loop Diagram (Causal Loop Diagram을 활용한 무인항공체계 기반 시설물 관리 영향인자 분석)

  • Kwon, Jin-Hyeok;Yu, Chae-Youn;Kim, Sungjin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2022.04a
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    • pp.85-86
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    • 2022
  • Traditionally, the facility inspection was visually conducted by the managers, and consequently the result can be subjective because of different perspective and experience of them. To solve this problem, the studies on this topic has tried to integrate the UAS. However, it is still concerned to use in practice due to the lack of analysis of the performance factors affecting the UAS-based facility condition inspection. Hence, the purpose of this study is to identify the critical factors as well as their correlations by modeling causal loop diagram (CLD). A total of 20 variables were derived in four categorized groups, and the relationships were analyzed. Further study will develop a system dynamics (SD) model to simulate various scenarios based on stock-flow diagram through the defined relationships in this study.

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Experimental studies of damage to aircraft skin under the influence of raindrops

  • Minggong Sha;Ying Sun;Li Yulong;Vladimir I. Goncharenko;Vladimir S. Oleshko;Anatoly V. Ryapukhin;Victor M. Yurov
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.555-572
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    • 2023
  • Airplanes in flight collide with raindrops, and the leading edges of the airframe can be damaged when colliding with raindrops. A single waterjet testing platform was created to study rain erosion damage. Carbon fiber samples with three types of skins were studied and the mechanical properties were measured using a nanoindentation instrument. The research results show that the impact force on the sample increases with the continuous increase in the impact speed of raindrops, which leads to an increase in the damage area. Sheathing with low surface roughness is more damaged than other sheathings due to its rougher surface, and the result proves that surface roughness has a more significant effect on rain erosion damage to sheathings compared to their hardness.

Flow Dynamics of Gas Turbine Swirl Nozzle

  • Moriai, Hideki;Fujimoto, Yohei;Miyake, Yoshiaki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.63-65
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    • 2008
  • CFD cold-flow analysis results of the air-blast swirl nozzle for the small aircraft engine combustor are shown. Two major recirculation zones are observed near the nozzle. The centerline recirculation zone velocity profile of CFD is compared with the experimental results.

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Computational analysis of molecular dynamics results in a fuzzy stability system

  • C.C. Hung;T. Nguyen;C.Y. Hsieh
    • Advances in Computational Design
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.53-71
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    • 2024
  • Owing to these mechanical properties, carbon nanotubes have the potential to be employed in many future devices and nanostructured materials. As an example, high Young modulus accompanied by their low density, makes them a good choice for reinforcing material in composites. Therefore, we empathize and manually derive the results which shows the utilized lemma and criterion are believed effective and efficient for aircraft structural analysis of composite and nonlinear scenarios. To be fair, the experiment by numerical computation and calculations were explained the perfectness of the methodology we provided in the research.

Supersonic flow bifurcation in twin intake models

  • Kuzmin, Alexander;Babarykin, Konstantin
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.445-458
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    • 2018
  • Turbulent airflow in channels of rectangular cross section with symmetric centerbodies is studied numerically. Shock wave configurations formed in the channel and in front of the entrance are examined. Solutions of the unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations are obtained with finite-volume solvers of second-order accuracy. The solutions demonstrate an expulsion/swallowing of the shocks with variations of the free-stream Mach number or angle of attack. Effects of the centerbody length and thickness on the shock wave stability and flow bifurcation are examined. Bands of the Mach number and angle of attack, in which there exist non-unique flow fields, are identified.

Transonic Flutter Characteristics of the AGARD 445.6 Wing Considering DES Turbulent Model and Different Angle-of-Attacks (DES 난류모델 및 받음각 변화를 고려한 AGARD 445.6 날개의 천음속 플러터 응답 특성)

  • Kim, Yo-Han;Kim, Dong-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 2010
  • In this study, transonic flutter response characteristics have been studied for the AGARD 445.6 wing considering various turbulent models and several angle of attacks. The developed fluid-structure coupled analysis system is applied for flutter computations combining computational structural dynamics(CSD), finite element method(FEM) and computational fluid dynamics(CFD) in the time domain. The flutter boundaries of AGARD 445.6 wing are verified using developed computational system. For the nonlinear unsteady aerodynamics in high transonic flow region, DES turbulent model using the structured grid system have been applied for the wing model. Characteristics of flutter responses have been investigated for various angle of attack conditions. Also, it is typically shown that the current computation approach can yield realistic and practical results for aircraft design and test engineers.

Assessment of the aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic performance of a high-lift reentry vehicle

  • Pezzella, Giuseppe
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.109-124
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    • 2015
  • This paper deals with the aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic trade-off analysis of a hypersonic flying test bed. Such vehicle will have to be launched with an expendable launcher and shall re-enter the Earth atmosphere allowing to perform several experiments on critical re-entry phenomena. The demonstrator under study is a re-entry space glider characterized by a relatively simple vehicle architecture able to validate hypersonic aerothermodynamic design database and passenger experiments, including thermal shield and hot structures. A summary review of the aerodynamic characteristics of two flying test bed concepts, compliant with a phase-A design level, has been provided hereinafter. Several design results, based both on engineering approach and computational fluid dynamics, are reported and discussed in the paper.

Absolute Vehicle Speed Estimation using Neural Network Model (신경망 모델을 이용한 차량 절대속도 추정)

  • Oh, Kyeung-Heub;Song, Chul-Ki
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.19 no.9
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    • pp.51-58
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    • 2002
  • Vehicle dynamics control systems are. complex and non-linear, so they have difficulties in developing a controller for the anti-lock braking systems and the auto-traction systems. Currently the fuzzy-logic technique to estimate the absolute vehicle speed is good results in normal conditions. But the estimation error in severe braking is discontented. In this paper, we estimate the absolute vehicle speed by using the wheel speed data from standard 50-tooth anti-lock braking system wheel speed sensors. Radial symmetric basis function of the neural network model is proposed to implement and estimate the absolute vehicle speed, and principal component analysis on input data is used. Ten algorithms are verified experimentally to estimate the absolute vehicle speed and one of those is perfectly shown to estimate the vehicle speed with a 4% error during a braking maneuver.