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Gust Response of Spanwise Morphing Wing by Simulation and Wind Tunnel Testing

Zhuoer Yao    
Zi Kan and Daochun Li    

Resumen

The spanwise morphing wing can change its aerodynamic shape to suit its flight environment, thereby having the potential to improve the flight performance of the aircraft, especially in gusty conditions. To investigate the potential of morphing wings, the aerodynamic performance of a spanwise morphing wing with a flapping wingtip in a gust environment was analyzed in this paper. The aerodynamic characteristics of the morphing wing are hard to measure accurately, and thus a wind tunnel test was carried out to study the influences of morphing parameters, such as the morphing length, amplitude and frequency on the gust alleviation effect. The flow mechanism of the designed spanwise morphing wing was analyzed in detail by the instantaneous lift results of the wind tunnel test and the flow field results of the CFD method. The results have shown that with appropriate morphing parameters, the spanwise morphing wing designed in this paper can effectively achieve gust alleviation during flight. The conclusions obtained in this paper can be useful guidance for the design of morphing aircraft.

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