Fluid dynamics study on flight performance improvement of morphing winglets on jetliners

Jingxi Xia
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Winglets are structures with unique shapes designed on the wingtips of aircraft. They were first time justified as a device that can improve aircraft fuel efficiency by generating more lift in the last century and have been widely used in the aviation industry until today. The current winglets installed on jetliners, however, are fixed, resulting in that winglets can only be aerodynamically optimized for single flight condition. Searching for further improvement on flight performance, this paper investigates and analyzes two types of morphing winglets that can adjust their configurations during flight for aerodynamic optimizations under multiple conditions. Three computational studies based on three current business jets, representing aerodynamic characteristics of typical jetliners, are referenced. The studies results are presented and categorized into different flight phases, and the flight performance is embodied in terms of aircraft maximum climb rate, lift-to-drag ratio, and cruise fuel flow rate. Finally, the overall performance gained and the feasibility of implementation are evaluated.
关于喷气式客机变形小翼飞行性能改进的流体动力学研究
小翼是飞机翼尖上设计的具有独特形状的结构。上个世纪,这种结构首次被证明可以通过产生更大的升力来提高飞机的燃油效率,并在航空业广泛应用至今。然而,目前安装在喷气式客机上的小翼是固定的,导致小翼只能在单一飞行条件下进行空气动力学优化。为了进一步提高飞行性能,本文研究和分析了两种可在飞行过程中调整配置的变形小翼,以便在多种条件下进行气动优化。本文参考了三项基于当前三架公务喷气机的计算研究,代表了典型喷气式客机的气动特性。研究结果按不同的飞行阶段进行了展示和分类,并从飞机最大爬升率、升阻比和巡航燃油流量等方面体现了飞行性能。最后,对获得的总体性能和实施的可行性进行了评估。
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