Affiliation:
1. School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
Abstract
Tilt-duct Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) combine the high-speed efficiency of fixed-wing aircrafts with vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) and the hover capabilities of rotary-wing aircrafts while maximizing the advantages of ducted fans in terms of noise reduction, efficiency, and safety, making it a pivotal direction for the future of aviation such as urban air mobility. This paper concentrates on the design and optimization of the primary structures of a laboratory-designed reference tilt-duct UAV. Firstly, the general data of the reference tilt-duct UAV are presented. According to the load conditions, the overall structural layout design for the wing, fuselage, and empennage is carried out, where special attention has been paid to account for the requirements of VTOL/hover and cruise flight modes. Based on the structural layout, finite element models (FEM) are established and static analyses are performed. The results indicate that the design can fulfill the structural requirements during a flight mission. Furthermore, based on the Method of Feasible Directions (MFD) algorithm, we have carried out the optimization of the composite wing box that incorporates manufacturing constraints. Via optimization, the total mass of the wing box is reduced by 38.6%, i.e., from 3.73 kg to 2.29 kg. The results indicate that the combination of composite materials with a tilt-duct configuration holds significant potential for future high-efficiency and environmentally friendly aviation.
Funder
Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology
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