• 제목/요약/키워드: aeroelastic model

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플랩이 있는 무인기 전운동 카나드의 동적공탄성 특성 (Dynamic Aeroelastic Characteristics of an All-Movable Canard with Oscillating Flap Used in UAV)

  • 김동현;구교남;이인;김성준;김성찬;이정진;최익현
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제32권6호
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    • pp.56-63
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    • 2004
  • 본 연구에서는 공력 압축성 효과를 고려하여 플랩이 있는 무인기 카나드에 대한 동적 공탄성 해석을 수행하였다. 고려한 해석 모델은 국내에서 개발 후보로 검토된 모델 중 하나인 CRW(Canard-Rotor-Wing) 무인기의 전운동(all-movable) 카나드이다. 초기 설계 데이터를 기반으로 하여 등가구조 날개 모델을 구성하였다. 엄밀한 공탄성 특성해석을 위해 주파수 및 시간영역 해석기법이 모두 적용되었으며, 카나드 및 플랩 연결부의 회전강성 변화에 대한 매개변수 연구를 수행하였다. 플랩이 있는 전운동 조종면의 경우 각 조종축에서의 등가회전강성은 공탄성 안정성에 중요한 설계인자이다. 본 연구를 통하여 설계 초기단계에서 동적공탄성 안정성에 미치는 영향을 파악하였으며 관련 해석결과들을 제시하였다.

항공기의 조종면 진동시 비선형 공탄성 시뮬레이션 (Nonlinear Aeroelastic Simulation of a Full-Span Aircraft with Oscillating Control Surfaces)

  • 유재한;김동현;권혁준;이인;백승길;김영익
    • 한국군사과학기술학회지
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.81-87
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, the transonic aeroelastic behavior of the generic fighter model is investigated in the time domain. The simulation of flutter flight test using forced harmonic motion of control surfaces including inertial coupling effects is conducted at the various conditions. The nonlinear aerodynamic effects are considered using a transonic small disturbance equation. A modal model obtained by a free vibration analysis is used for the structural model. The relations between the computed flutter boundary and the simulation results of the responses using the harmonic motions of control surfaces at various conditions are investigated.

십자형 복합재 유연보 장착 무베어링 로터 시스템 구조동역학 해석 (Structural Dynamic Analysis of Bearingless Rotor System with Cross-shaped Composite Flexbeam)

  • 김도형;임인규;이명규;이인
    • 한국복합재료학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국복합재료학회 2004년도 추계학술발표대회 논문집
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    • pp.108-111
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    • 2004
  • Structural dynamic characteristics and aeroelastic stability of a small-scale bearingless rotor system have been investigated. A flexbeam is one of the most important component of bearingless hub system. It must have sufficient torsional flexibility as well as baseline stiffness in order to produce feathering motion. In the present paper, a cross-shaped composite flexbeam has been proposed for a guarantee of torsional flexibility and flapwise and lagwise bending stiffness. One dimensional elastic beam model was used for the construction of a structural model. Equivalent isotropic sectional stiffness was used in the blade model, and the flexbeam was regarded as anisotropic; which has ten independent stiffness quantities. CAMRAD II has been used for the analysis of structural dynamic characteristics of the bearingless rotor system. Rotational natural frequencies and aeroelastic stability at hovering have been investigated. Analysis result shows that the cross-shaped flexbeam has the rotational natural frequency tuning capacity.

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구조 모델링 특성에 따른 복합재료 무힌지 로터의 공력 탄성학적 안정성 연구 (Assessment of Structural Modeling Refinements on Aeroelastic Stability of Composite Hingeless Rotor Blades)

  • 박일주;정성남;김창주
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2008
  • 혼합 보 이론과 적정변형 보 이론에 입각한 공탄성 해석 시스템을 결합하여 유연면을 갖는 복합재료 무힌지 로터에 대한 정지 및 전진 비행시의 공탄성 해석을 수행하였다. 블레이드에 작용하는 공기력은 Leishman-Beddoes의 비정상 공력 모델을 이용하여 구했다. 인장, 회전면 내외의 굽힘, 그리고 비틀림이 상호 연계된 블레이드에 대한 운동방정식은 Hamilton의 원리에 입각하여 유도하였다. 헬리콥터 블레이드의 공탄성 해석에 주요한 요소들인 단면 벽의 두께, 탄성연계, 그리고 구성방정식에 대한 적합한 가정과 같은 주요 구조 모델링 문제들에 대한 효과들을 고찰하였다. 이러한 요소들은 블레이드 단면의 복합재료 적층 구조에 민감하게 반응하며, 블레이드 안정성에도 적지 않은 영향을 나타냄을 보였다.

충격파 및 유동점성 효과를 고려한 항공기 날개-동체 형상에 대한 공탄성 응답 (Aeroelastic Response Analysis for Wing-Body Configuration Considering Shockwave and Flow Viscous Effects)

  • 김동현;김유성;황미현;박강균
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제37권10호
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    • pp.984-991
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구에서는 충격파 및 유동박리효과를 고려하여 항공기 동체-날개 형상(DLR-F4)에 대한 천음속 공탄성 응답해석을 수행하였다. 시간 영역에서 전산유체역학, 유한요소모델 및 전산구조동역학 기법을 활용한 유체-구조 연계시스템을 적용하여 공탄성 해석을 수행 하였으며, 이를 이용하여 비행체의 설계에 정확하고 유용한 결과를 제시할 수 있다. 천음속 영역에서 항공기 동체-날개 형상에 대해 비선형 비정상 공력해석을 수행하기 위하여 6면체 구조 격자를 생성하였고, Navier-Stokes 방정식을 적용하였다. 항공기 동체-날개 형상의 정적 및 동적 공탄성 응답 특성을 파악하였고, 항공기 설계 및 시험 연구자에게 실제적이고 유용한 결과를 제시할 수 있다.

Various Structural Approaches to Analyze an Aircraft with High Aspect Ratio Wings

  • El Arras, Anas;Chung, Chan Hoon;Na, Young-Ho;Shin, SangJoon;Jang, SeYong;Kim, SangYong;Cho, Changmin
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.446-457
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    • 2012
  • Aeroelastic analysis of an aircraft with a high aspect ratio wing for medium altitude and long endurance capability was attempted in this paper. In order to achieve such an objective, various structural models were adopted. The traditional approach has been based on a one-dimensional Euler-Bernoulli beam model. The structural analysis results of the present beam model were compared with those by the three-dimensional NASTRAN finite element model. In it, a taper ratio of 0.5 was applied; it was comprised of 21 ribs and 3 spars, and included two control surfaces. The relevant unsteady aerodynamic forces were obtained by using ZAERO, which is based on the doublet lattice method that considers flow compressibility. To obtain the unsteady aerodynamic force, the structural mode shapes and natural frequencies were transferred to ZAERO. Two types of unsteady aerodynamic forces were considered. The first was the unsteady aerodynamic forces which were based on the one-dimensional beam shape; the other was based on the three-dimensional FEM model shape. These two types of aerodynamic forces were compared, and applied to the foregoing flutter analysis. The ultimate goal of the present research is to analyze the possible interaction between the rigid-body degrees of freedom and the aeroelastic modes. This will be achieved after the development of a reliable nonlinear beam formulation that would validate the current results as well as enable a thorough investigation of the nonlinearity. Moreover, such analysis will allow for an examination of the above-mentioned interaction between the flight dynamics and aeroelastic modes with the inclusion of the rigid body degrees of freedom.

Vortex-induced oscillations of bridges: theoretical linkages between sectional model tests and full bridge responses

  • Zhang, Zhitian;Ge, Yaojun;Chen, Zhengqing
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.233-247
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    • 2014
  • Vortex-induced oscillation is a type of aeroelastic phenomenon, to which extended structures such as long-span bridges are most susceptible. The vortex-induced vibration (VIV) behaviors of a concerned bridge were investigated conventionally in virtue of wind tunnel tests on string-mounted sectional models. This necessitates the building of a linkage between the response of the sectional model and that of the prototype structure. Although many released literatures have related to this issue and provided suggestions, there is a lack of consistency among them. In this study, some theoretical models describing the vortex-induced structural motion, including the linear empirical model, the nonlinear empirical model and the modified (or generalized) nonlinear empirical model, are firstly reviewed. Then, the concept of equivalent mass density is introduced based on the principle that an equal input of energy should result in identical structural amplitudes. Based on these, the theoretical linkages between the amplitude of a section model and that corresponding to the prototype bridge are discussed with different analytical models. Theoretical derivation indicates that such connections are dependent mainly on two factors, one is the presupposed shape of deformation, and the other is the theoretical VIV model employed. The theoretical analysis in this study shows that, in comparison to the nonlinear empirical models, the linear one can result in obvious larger estimations of the full bridges' responses, especially in cases of cable-stayed bridges.

Efficient Aerodynamic Computation of a Wing Model Considering Body Effect for the Aeroelastic Application

  • Lee, Seung-Jun;Im, Dong-Kyun;Lee, In
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.14-19
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    • 2009
  • The typical aeroelastic analysis for a complex configuration such as a complete aircraft was done using the aerodynamic results of the wing and the structural modes of a complete aircraft; that is, the aerodynamics of a wing of a complete aircraft is assumed to be not much influenced by the body shape. Nevertheless, the body shape can cause a distortion of aerodynamic pressure on the wing surface and it is necessary to investigate the body effect in flutter analysis. In this reseasrch, MGM inverse design method is applied to include the body effect of a wing-body model which disturbs the pressure distribution on the wing surface.

Experimental study on wind-induced dynamic interference effects between two tall buildings

  • Huang, Peng;Gu, Ming
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.147-161
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    • 2005
  • Two identical tall building models with square cross-sections are experimentally studied in a wind tunnel with high-frequency-force-balance (HFFB) technique to investigate the interference effects on wind loads and dynamic responses of the interfered building. Another wind tunnel test, in which the interfered model is an aeroelastic one, is also carried out to further study the interference effects. The results from the two kinds of tests are compared with each other. Then the influences of turbulence in oncoming wind on dynamic interference factors are analyzed. At last the artificial neural networks method is used to deal with the experimental data and the along-wind and across-wind dynamic interference factor $IF_{dx}$ & $IF_{dy}$ contour maps are obtained, which could be used as references for wind load codes of buildings.

Aeroelastic investigation of a composite wind turbine blade

  • Rafiee, Roham;Fakoor, Mahdi
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제17권6호
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    • pp.671-680
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    • 2013
  • Static aeroelastic is investigated in a wind turbine blade. Imposed to different loadings, the very long and flexible structures of blades experience some changes in its preliminary geometry. This results in variations of aerodynamic loadings. An iterative approach is developed to study the interactions between structure and aerodynamics evaluating variations in induced stresses in presence of aeroelasticity phenomenon for a specific wind turbine blade. A 3D finite element model of the blade is constructed. Aerodynamic loading is applied to the model and deflected shape is extracted. Then, aerodynamic loadings are updated in accordance with the new geometry of the deflected blade. This process is repeated till the convergence is met. Different operational conditions consisting of stand-by, start-up, power production and normal shut-down events are investigated. It is revealed that stress components vary significantly in the event of power production at the rated wind speed; while it is less pronounced for the events of normal shut-down and stand-by.