JET TRAINER AIRCRAFT WING SWEEP ANGLE INFLUENCE ANALYSIS ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF STATIC AEROELASTICITY
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The article is dedicated to the analysis of static aeroelastic phenomena in the wing of a trainer aircraft and the general influence of wing sweep on critical speeds. Aeroelasticity studies the interaction between aerodynamic and elastic forces and the impact of this interaction on the aircraft's structure. There are two types of aeroelasticity: static and dynamic. The article reviews and analyzes publications related to this issue. The analysis of the research shows that when designing an aircraft, it is necessary to determine the aeroelastic characteristics of its aerodynamic surfaces. In addition to structural rigidity, the sweep angle also influences these phenomena. The scientific novelty of the study lies in the fact that, unlike the analyzed research, the designed wing structure of a trainer aircraft is considered.
For the designed trainer aircraft, the critical speeds of static aeroelastic phenomena were determined. The calculation of the influence of the wing sweep angle on the divergence speeds of the trainer aircraft confirms previously obtained results regarding this influence. When the sweep is increased or decreased for wings with the same span, the torsional rigidity of the wing decreases due to the increase in the length of the line of centers of rigidity. However, the most significant impact on the aeroelastic characteristics is made by the shift of the bending center when the sweep angle changes.
With forward sweep, the arm of the aerodynamic forces relative to the bending center increases, thereby reducing the critical divergence speeds. For straight sweep, as the sweep increases, the bending center moves forward, and at a certain point, the bending center is located in front of the aerodynamic center. This means that the wing twist angle decreases as the aerodynamic force increases, which, in the considered planar case, eliminates the occurrence of divergence.
The preliminarily determined maximum flight speed does not exceed the critical speeds of divergence and aileron reversal. This result represents the practical value of the study. To achieve higher flight speeds, wings with straight sweep should be used. More precise computational or experimental methods for determining aeroelastic characteristics should be used in the subsequent design stages to prevent aeroelastic phenomena across the entire operational range of speeds and altitudes of the trainer aircraft.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32620/oikit.2024.100.01
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