民用飞机内外襟翼密封长度效应研究

Mengying Chen, Longqian Zheng, Dongyun Zhang, Bo Wang
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为了保持良好的气动性能,改善气动噪声和襟翼振动等问题,民用航空器的高升力装置通常设计并安装密封装置。本文研究了内外襟翼之间的密封,分析了密封长度对分离流动的影响。通过求解三维不可压缩reynolds -average NavierStokes (RANS)方程进行了计算流体力学(CFD)模拟,并采用k-omega剪切应力输运(SST)湍流模型进行了湍流模拟。通过对四种不同长度密封件配置的比较,密封件的存在只对附近区域有影响,对整个飞机的升力和阻力系数没有显著影响。当密封件没有使内外叶之间的开口空间完全密封时,压力面上的流动通过该空间向上移动,打破了密封周围的分离涡,从而减弱了分离流动。此外,随着密封长度的缩短,襟翼吸力面扰动区域变大,分离流动区域变小。适当长度的内外襟翼之间的密封不仅可以保证升力要求,而且可以通过削弱分离流来防止襟翼振动等问题的发生。研究结果和分析将为内外翼间密封的气动设计提供参考。
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Investigation on Length Effect of Seals between Inboard Flap and Outboard Flap of a Civil Aircraft
Seals are usually designed and installed in high lift devices of a civil craft for maintaining good aerodynamic performance and improving the issues such as aerodynamic noise and flap vibration. This paper addresses an investigation on the seals between inboard flap and outboard flap and analyze the length effect of seals on separation flow. The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations are performed with solving three-dimensional incompressible Reynolds-averaged NavierStokes (RANS) equations, and the turbulence is simulated with the k-omega shear stress transport (SST) turbulence model. According to the comparisons of four configurations of seals with different lengths, the existence of seals only has an effect on the nearby region, thus having no significant effect on lift and drag coefficients of the whole aircraft. When the seals did not make the opening space between inboard flap and outboard flap totally sealed, the flow on pressure surface moves upwards through the space and breaks the separation vortex around the seals, thus weakening the separation flow. Furthermore, with the length of seals getting shorter, the disturbed region on suction surface of flaps becomes larger, the region of separation flow becomes smaller consequently. An appropriate length of seals between inboard flap and outboard flap can not only ensure lift requirements, but also help prevent the issues such as flap vibration from happening by weakening the separation flow. The results and analysis will provide a guidance reference in aerodynamic design of seals between inboard flap and outboard flap.
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