Abstract

The idea of morphing is drawing extensive attention in aerospace technologies. Several different approaches like span, camber, twist, and sweep are finding applications. In this work, the concept of a trailing edge control surface which is capable of performing decamber morphing is explained. The upper and lower parts of the control surface undergo different chordwise elongations and the difference between these displacements gives rise to either camber or decamber morphing. The necessary force is achieved by the help of servo actuators. During the design, the structural analyses were done to determine the best viable options for the number of servo actuators, the location of the servo actuators, and the material properties used in the control surface. The control surface was designed of aluminum, composite and compliant materials hence was called a hybrid one. The structural analyses were conducted by using ANSYS® Workbench v14.0 package program. After finding the best viable design, which was made for in vacuo condition, the proposed design was also verified under the simulated aerodynamic loading. The aerodynamic loads were obtained from CFD analyses which were done with SU2 V3.2.3 open-source flow solver.

Details

Title
Decamber Morphing Concepts by Using a Hybrid Trailing Edge Control Surface
Author
Yaman, Yavuz; Tunçöz, Ilhan Ozan; Yang, osheph; Arslan, inar; Kalkan, gur; Tiras, arun; Gürses, rcan; Sahin, elin; Özgen, erkan
Pages
482-504
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
22264310
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1721907043
Copyright
Copyright MDPI AG 2015