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Title: The effects of aeroelasticity phenomenon on the lifting surfaces of subsonic high speed aircraft analytical study
Other Titles: ‫تاثيرات ظاھرة المرونة الھوائية على اسطح الرفع للطائرات دون‬ ‫الصوتية السريعه : دراسة تحليلية‬
Authors: Ahmed, Ahmed Abuzaid
Supervisor ,- El Fatih Mekki Marouf
Keywords: Aeronautical Engineering
Speed Aircraft
Aerospace - Engineering
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2011
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Ahmed,Ahmed Abuzaid .The effects of aeroelasticity phenomenon on the lifting surfaces of subsonic high speed aircraft : analytical study/Ahmed Abuzaid Ahmed;El Fatih Mekki Marouf.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,College of Engineering,2011.-155p. : ill. ; 28cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: The deformation of the flexible structure under aerodynamic loads at subsonic high speeds due to the aeroelasticity phenomenon was not considered in aircraft design until recently. Further studies showed that the deformation might lead to structure instability and unsafe operation. In this study, an aircraft already in operation, from the subsonic high speed group, was investigated for the effect of these aeroelasticity phenomena. The design specification data of the study Aircraft was used through reverse engineering to analytically calculate the aerodynamic loads & review the effects of the aeroelasticity on the Aircraft wing at ten speeds within the n-V diagram limits. The aerodynamic loads were investigated for the effect of trim. It was found that the Lift along the wing span increased under the trim condition. This subsequently increased the wing forces and moments The computed divergence and flutter speeds when compared with the design speeds agreed within 97% to 95% respectively. The wing structure stability analysis showed a stable structure within the n-V limits, but the skin near the wing tip has a safety margin of 30 % only. The skin safety margin decreased to 12% when the maximum limit speed was increased by 5%. It is believed that the Aircraft skin is a problem and might lead to unsafe situation. It is recommended to address this problem at current operation and future a/c. At the current operation level to make the pilots more aware of the situation through and notices to avoid operation near the maximum limit speed. The notices can be through placards or retrofit of an oral warning system. At the redesign level to include the outcome of the researches in progress and use of the smart material
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/4967
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