Airfoil Design Optimization of Blended Wing Body for Various Aerodynamic and Stealth Stations
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Published:2024-07-17
Issue:7
Volume:11
Page:586
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ISSN:2226-4310
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Container-title:Aerospace
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Aerospace
Author:
Zhang Wei1, Zhou Lin2, Zhao Ke1, Zhang Ruibin1, Gao Zhenghong1, Shu Bowen1
Affiliation:
1. School for Aeronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, China 2. Aerospace Technology, Institute of China Aerodynamic Research and Development Center, Mianyang 621000, China
Abstract
The airfoil is the foundation of an aircraft, and its characteristics have a significant impact on those of the aircraft. Conventional airfoil design mainly focuses on improving aerodynamic performance, while flying wing airfoil designs should also consider layout stability and stealth performance. The design requirements for an airfoil vary with its position on the flying wing layout aircraft based on corresponding spanwise flow field characteristics. By analyzing the spanwise flow characteristics of the flying wing, partition design models for flying wing airfoils were established in this study, and a series of flying wing airfoil designs that consider aerodynamics and aerodynamic/stealth were implemented. Then, the designed airfoils were configured on a three-dimensional X-47B layout for testing and verification. The results showed that the aerodynamic design and the aerodynamic/stealth design exhibited significant improvements in terms for aerodynamic and longitudinal trimming characteristics. However, the cruise drag performance of the aerodynamic/stealth design was slightly worse than that of the aerodynamic design, although the longitudinal moment trimming characteristics were basically the same. The stealth characteristics of the aerodynamic/stealth design had significant advantages, indicating that there were weak contradictions between the aerodynamic, stealth, and trimming requirements in the design of the flying wing.
Funder
key laboratory funding
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