Effect of geometric variations on the wing rock of blended wing–body aircraft

IF 2.8 3区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics Pub Date : 2024-11-03 DOI:10.1016/j.ijnonlinmec.2024.104934
Waseeq Siddiqui , Adnan Maqsood , Shuaib Salamat , Hongyi Xu , Dan Xie
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Blended wing–body configurations are anticipated to dominate future transport and military aerospace designs. The departure of the conventional tube-wing configuration has opened several areas of investigation. These designs are susceptible to lateral instability during landing, takeoff, and maneuvering flight despite having improved aerodynamics because of their tailless nature. One of these instabilities, Wing-Rock, poses significant performance and operational difficulties and can potentially cause crashes. Though experimental and numerical studies of the aerodynamics and stability of blended wing–body configurations have been conducted, wing-rock characteristics still need to be identified in the literature. This research aims to investigate these characteristics at low subsonic speeds with varying outboard sweep and geometric twist angles. The study includes a numerical approach based on the rigid body free-vibration method in single roll degree of motion, which uses three-dimensional unsteady Reynolds’ Average Navier Stokes equations, and an analytical approach based on the multiple time scale method, which captures the crucial aspect of the wing rock system. The findings show that the geometrical parameters significantly impact the wing rock characteristics, which are unique to such novel tailless designs.
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几何变化对混合翼身飞机机翼岩石的影响
混合翼身结构预计将在未来的运输和军用航空航天设计中占据主导地位。传统管翼构型的消失开辟了多个研究领域。尽管这些设计的无尾特性改善了空气动力学性能,但在着陆、起飞和机动飞行过程中仍容易出现横向不稳定性。其中一种不稳定性,即 "翼摇"(Wing-Rock),给性能和操作带来了极大的困难,并有可能导致坠机。虽然已经对混合翼身构型的空气动力学和稳定性进行了实验和数值研究,但仍需在文献中确定翼摇特性。本研究旨在研究在低亚音速条件下,不同外掠角和几何扭转角下的翼摇特性。研究包括基于单滚动度运动刚体自由振动法的数值方法(该方法使用三维非稳态雷诺平均纳维-斯托克斯方程)和基于多时间尺度法的分析方法(该方法抓住了翼岩系统的关键方面)。研究结果表明,几何参数极大地影响了翼岩石的特性,这是此类新型无尾设计所独有的。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics provides a specific medium for dissemination of high-quality research results in the various areas of theoretical, applied, and experimental mechanics of solids, fluids, structures, and systems where the phenomena are inherently non-linear. The journal brings together original results in non-linear problems in elasticity, plasticity, dynamics, vibrations, wave-propagation, rheology, fluid-structure interaction systems, stability, biomechanics, micro- and nano-structures, materials, metamaterials, and in other diverse areas. Papers may be analytical, computational or experimental in nature. Treatments of non-linear differential equations wherein solutions and properties of solutions are emphasized but physical aspects are not adequately relevant, will not be considered for possible publication. Both deterministic and stochastic approaches are fostered. Contributions pertaining to both established and emerging fields are encouraged.
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