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A new non-linear vortex lattice method:Applications to wing aerodynamic optimizations
Institution:LARCASE Laboratory of Applied Research in Active Controls, Avionics and Aeroservoelasticity, E′ cole de Technologie Supe′rieure, 1100 rue Notre Dame 0uest, Montre′al H3C1K3, Que′bec, Canada
Abstract:This paper presents a new non-linear formulation of the classical Vortex Lattice Method (VLM) approach for calculating the aerodynamic properties of lifting surfaces. The method accounts for the effects of viscosity, and due to its low computational cost, it represents a very good tool to perform rapid and accurate wing design and optimization procedures. The mathematical model is constructed by using two-dimensional viscous analyses of the wing span-wise sections, according to strip theory, and then coupling the strip viscous forces with the forces generated by the vortex rings distributed on the wing camber surface, calculated with a fully three-dimensional vortex lifting law. The numerical results obtained with the proposed method are validated with experimental data and show good agreement in predicting both the lift and pitching moment, as well as in predicting the wing drag. The method is applied to modifying the wing of an Unmanned Aerial System to increase its aerodynamic efficiency and to calculate the drag reductions obtained by an upper surface morphing technique for an adaptable regional aircraft wing.
Keywords:Aerodynamic design  Aerodynamic optimization  Enhanced potential method  Morphing wing  Nonlinear vortex lattice method  Quasi-3D aerodynamic method  UAS optimization
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