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AAE 556 Aeroelasticity Lecture 12

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1 AAE 556 Aeroelasticity Lecture 12
Swept wing aeroelasticity The flexural axis concept Purdue Aeroelasticity

2 Swept wing static aeroelasticity Reading Sections 3.1 through 3.6
Goals Compute changes in aeroelastic load on swept wings – lift effectiveness Explain effects using the flexural axis concept Purdue Aeroelasticity

3 Notes on Homework handed back today
You must draw accurate, meaningful, decipherable Free Body Diagrams (FBDs) You must make your HW neat and organized You must clearly identify your answers You must check for dimensional compatibility Ordering equations … Purdue Aeroelasticity

4 Friday’s Homework Problem 3.3
Purdue Aeroelasticity

5 Reminder - Wing structure idealization with aerodynamic loads
springs resist upward and downward motion Purdue Aeroelasticity

6 Static equilibrium equations
Purdue Aeroelasticity

7 Purdue Aeroelasticity
Deflections bending slope twist angle Purdue Aeroelasticity

8 Lift effectiveness Substitute for the angles q and f
Purdue Aeroelasticity

9 Flexible wing lift intermediate result
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10 Purdue Aeroelasticity
Final result Lift on rigid surface lift effectiveness definition Purdue Aeroelasticity

11 Purdue Aeroelasticity
An example wing let Purdue Aeroelasticity

12 Lift effectiveness vs. q
So what? What are the consequences? Purdue Aeroelasticity

13 Flexural axis concept an attempt to explain aeroelastic effects
Definition - the line along which the streamwise (or chordwise) angle of attack does not change when a discrete load is applied there. L yo xo upward load Purdue Aeroelasticity

14 Purdue Aeroelasticity
Flexural axis definition Why the confusing definitions? What is the difference between flexural axis and elastic axis? The air is off!!! flexural axis b L x upward load y Purdue Aeroelasticity

15 Flexural axis concept an attempt to explain aeroelastic effects
b yo xo Purdue Aeroelasticity

16 Step #1 Compute angular displacements
Purdue Aeroelasticity

17 Use flexural axis definition
This result always gives us a flexural axis location forward of the usual elastic axis. Increased wing sweepback rotates the flexural axis further forward and opens up the distance between aero loads and the hypothetical flexural axis Purdue Aeroelasticity

18 Purdue Aeroelasticity
example Purdue Aeroelasticity

19 Purdue Aeroelasticity
Summary A load placed at the flexural axis creates no streamwise angle of attack at that section the flexural axis position depends on the stiffness ratio and the sweep angle the flexural axis and the elastic axis coincide when there is no wing sweep the flexural axis is upstream for a swept back wing and downstream for a swept forward wing Purdue Aeroelasticity


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