A Preliminary Evaluation of Morphing Horizontal Tail Design for UAVs

Author:

Montano Fernando1ORCID,Dimino Ignazio2ORCID,Milazzo Alberto1

Affiliation:

1. Engineering Department, University of Palermo, Bld. 8, 90128 Palermo, Italy

2. Centro Italiano Ricerche Aerospaziali (CIRA), 81043 Capua, Italy

Abstract

Morphing structures are a relatively new aircraft technology currently being investigated for a variety of applications, from civil to military. Despite the lack of literature maturity and its complexity, morphing wings offer significant aerodynamic benefits over a wide range of flight conditions, enabling reduced aircraft fuel consumption and airframe noise, longer range and higher efficiency. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of morphing horizontal tail design on aircraft performance and flight mechanics. This study is conducted on a 1:5 scale model of a Preceptor N-3 Pup at its trim condition, of which the longitudinal dynamics is implemented in MATLAB release 2022. Starting from the original horizontal tail airfoil NACA 0012 with the elevator deflected at the trim value, this is modified by using the X-Foil tool to obtain a smooth morphing airfoil trailing edge shape with the same CLα. By comparing both configurations and their influence on the whole aircraft, the resulting improvements are evaluated in terms of stability in the short-period mode, reduction in the parasitic drag coefficient CD0, and increased endurance at various altitudes.

Funder

European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

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