Experimental and Numerical Nonlinear Stability Analysis of Wings Incorporating Flared Folding Wingtips

Author:

Healy FintanORCID,Cheung Ronald,Rezgui Djamel,Cooper Jonathan,Wilson Thomas,Castrichini Andrea

Abstract

Recent studies have considered the use of wings incorporating flared folding wingtips (FFWTs) to enable higher aspect ratios (reducing overall induced drag) while also reducing gust loading and meeting airport operational requirements. This paper presents the first experimental research into the nonlinear dynamic behavior of a wing incorporating an FFWT. Wind-tunnel tests were conducted at a range of velocities below and beyond the linear flutter boundary. The experimental findings are compared with results obtained from continuation and bifurcation analyses on a representative low-fidelity numerical model. The results show that beyond the linear flutter boundary, stable limit cycle oscillations form, which is dependent on the flare angle, are bounded by either geometric or aerodynamic nonlinearities. Also presented is the effect of a wingtip trim tab on the stability boundary of a wing incorporating FFWTs. It is found that the tab angle can significantly alter the stability boundary of the system, indicating that the choice of camber is an important parameter when considering the stability boundary of FFWTs and that a moveable control surface on an FFWT could be used “in flight” to extend the stability boundary of an aircraft.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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