WO2008061739A1 - Wing tip shape for a wing, in particular of aircraft - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B64—AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
- B64C—AEROPLANES; HELICOPTERS
- B64C23/00—Influencing air flow over aircraft surfaces, not otherwise provided for
- B64C23/06—Influencing air flow over aircraft surfaces, not otherwise provided for by generating vortices
- B64C23/065—Influencing air flow over aircraft surfaces, not otherwise provided for by generating vortices at the wing tips
- B64C23/069—Influencing air flow over aircraft surfaces, not otherwise provided for by generating vortices at the wing tips using one or more wing tip airfoil devices, e.g. winglets, splines, wing tip fences or raked wingtips
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- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02T—CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO TRANSPORTATION
- Y02T50/00—Aeronautics or air transport
- Y02T50/10—Drag reduction
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- the invention relates to a wing tip shape for a wing, in particular of aircraft, according to the preamble part of claim 1.
- Wing tip shapes in particular for wings of aircraft, have been known for a long time and have already been examined in detail.
- the design of wing tip shapes is of essential importance in the development of present-day commercial aircraft and transport aircraft, which are operated at high transonic speeds (Mach 0.65 to Mach 0.95).
- the total drag of an aircraft wing operating in the transonic range is essentially comprised of wave drag, profile drag, induced drag and parasitic drag.
- the induced drag in turn essentially depends on the lift distribution on the wing, and on the wingspan. Therefore a reduction in the induced drag is most easily obtained by an increase in the wingspan.
- due to structural, industrial and operational constraints this is not possible to an unlimited extent.
- One option for reducing the induced drag at a constant wingspan consists of the replacement of the planar tip shape of a wing with a non-planar shape.
- a possible non-planar tip shape is a winglet, which is provided on the wing tip.
- Main geometrical parameters are the height, the taper ratio and the dihedral angle.
- the dihedral angle of the winglet can differ significantly from the dihedral angle of the wing and is typically constant or almost constant over the winglet span. If the dihedral angle of the winglet is constant or almost constant the winglet is denoted as planar or almost planar.
- vertical winglets with an almost perpendicular transition between the wing and the winglet provide the most effective option for reducing the induced drag.
- the region of the transition from the wing to the winglet poses a problem, as in this region, due to interference effects in transonic flight, undesirable shock waves easily occur.
- the shock waves on the wing which are a common and fundamental aspect of transonic aircraft operation, have a negative effect on the region of transition from the wing to the winglet, and in turn lead to an increase in the wave drag. Therefore, overall, the potential provided by vertical winglets cannot be fully utilised.
- a wing tip shape for a wing of an aircraft is known, on which wing a winglet, provided on the wing tip, which winglet is essentially planar, is arranged at a transition region which extends from a connection on the wing to a connection on the winglet.
- the transition region in which the local dihedral shape from the wing to the winglet makes a continuous transition, is in the shape of a circular arc with a radius of curvature that lies within narrow limits, which shape is determined by the height of the winglet, by said winglet's angle of inclination in relation to the wing span (cant angle), and by a constant parameter of curvature.
- This known wing tip shape is suitable for significantly reducing the induced drag; however, due to interference effects in the region of the circular-arc shaped transition from the wing to the almost planar winglet there is a tendency towards an undesired level of wave drag.
- a wing tip extension for an aircraft wing which wing tip extension between a connection region for connection with the wing and the tip of the wing tip extension provides a continuous increase in the local dihedral, combined with a continuous increase in the sweep of both the leading edge and the trailing edge and a continuous decrease in the depth of the wing tip extension.
- the angle of the local dihedral is concerned, it is stated that said angle is to increase from 0° to 10° in the connection region to the wing up to 45° to 60° at the tip of the wing tip extension.
- This known design of the wing tip extension results in a low level of interference and consequently low level of wave drag.
- the height that can be attained with this wing tip shape is limited, and there is little discretion in the selection of the design of the wing tip region if compared to the design of an added winglet.
- the invention provides a wing tip shape for a wing, in particular of aircraft, which wing comprises a profile that extends in the direction of the span of the wing and across said direction of the span of the wing extends from the wing leading edge to the wing trailing edge, which profile is delimited by a first skin and a second skin, with a winglet, arranged on the wing end, which winglet is essentially planar, and - A -
- the invention provides for the curvature of the local dihedral in the transition region an increase from a low level or a level of zero near the connection of the transition region to the wing up to a maximum near by the connection of the winglet to the transition region in the outboard direction.
- This curvature characteristic may be present at at least one curve formed by constant chordwise points in the transition region along the spanwise dimension, which could be as an example the Leading Edge. Further examples are the trailing edge or a curve formed by points at 50% chord. This depends on the requirements for the specific wing tip shape design to achieve a good surface quality. That is, in terms of the surface formed by the transition region, at least part of the transition region, when viewed in cross-section, presents a curve which has an increasing curvature of local dihedral in the outboard direction.
- a wing tip shape that is to attain a certain height should start with the least possible curvature, which then can increase the steeper the wing tip shape becomes, and the further distant said wing tip shape is from the wing plane.
- a section of an ellipse standardised to a maximum width of 1 for various ratios of large axis a to small axis b is shown, i.e.
- transition region in which the curvature of the local dihedral increases from a low level or a level of zero near the wing connection over between 50% and 90% of the spanwise dimension of the transition region, up to a maximum.
- the curvature of the local dihedral begins to increase at the wing-side connection of the transition region.
- the wing tip shape can extend at maximum over a region of 5 to 20% of the semispan of the wing.
- An advantageous embodiment of the invention provides for the wing tip shape to extend at maximum over a region of 10% of the semispan of the wing.
- An advantageous embodiment of the invention provides for the planar winglet to extend over at least 50% of the total height of the wing tip shape above the wing.
- Such dimensioning of the planar winglet combined with a low curvature of the local dihedral in the connection region of the wing and then an increasing span wise curvature of the local dihedral in the transition region according to the principles of the invention, ensures a large reduction in the induced drag in combination with small interference effects and low wave drag.
- An advantageous embodiment of the invention provides for the planar winglet to be inclined up to 45 degrees in relation to the vertical x-z plane.
- the invention can provide for the planar winglet to be inclined up to 60 degrees in relation to the vertical x-z-plane.
- the invention can provide for the planar winglet to be inclined up to 80 degrees in relation to the vertical x-z-plane.
- the winglet inclination to the vertical plane may also be termed 'cant angle' as it is commonly known in the art.
- the leading edge of the transition region at the connection can make a transition, at a continuous tangent line, to the leading edge of the wing.
- An advantageous embodiment of the invention provides for the sweep on the leading edge of the wing tip shape to continuously increase up to a point of largest sweep. From the point of largest sweep, if this point is in the transition region, the leading edge of the transition region can make a transition at a continuous tangent line to the leading edge of the essentially planar winglet.
- An advantageous embodiment of the invention provides for the point of largest sweep on the leading edge to be at more than 75% of the spanwise length, calculated from the connection on the wing to the connection on the winglet, of the transition region.
- Fig. 1 a front view of a modern commercial aeroplane with a wing tip shape according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 2 a lateral view of the commercial aeroplane shown in Fig. 1), with the wing tip shape according to the exemplary embodiment of the invention;
- Fig. 3a an enlarged front view of the wing tip shape according to the exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 3b a top view of the wing tip shape of Fig. 3a).
- Figures 1) and 2) show a commercial aeroplane on whose wing (1) a wing tip shape is provided that is formed by a winglet (3) and a transition region (2).
- Figures 3a) and 3b) show in detail views of the exemplary embodiment, the wing (1) comprises a profile which is delimited by a first skin (11), the upper skin, and a second skin (12), the lower skin, and which extends in the direction of the wing span and across it from a wing leading edge (8) to a wing trailing edge (7).
- the winglet (3) On the wing end the winglet (3) is provided, which is connected to the wing (1) by the transition region (2).
- the transition region (2) extends from an imaginary or actual connection (4) on the wing (1) to an imaginary or actual connection (5) on the winglet (3).
- the local dihedral i.e. the angle in relation to the y-axis extending in the direction of the wing span from the wing (1) to the winglet (3) makes a continuous transition.
- the curvature increases from a low level or a level of zero in the outboard direction.
- the spanwise dimension of the transition region is the linear dimension of the transition region measured in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft.
- the local dihedral from the wing (1) to the winglet (3) makes a continuous transition, and in the transition region (2) the curvature of the local dihedral increases over at least substantially 50% of the spanwise dimension of the transition region up to a maximum and at most 100% up to the winglet-side connection position (5).
- the curvature of the local dihedral begins to increase at the wing-side connection (4) of the transition region (2) and increases over at least substantially 90% of the spanwise dimension of the transition region (2) in the outboard direction up to a maximum level.
- the transition region connects at the connection (4) to the wing (1), while the winglet (3) itself connects at the connection (5) to the transition region (2).
- the transition region (2) is characterised by an increase in the curvature of the local dihedral up to a maximum level.
- the winglet (3) comprises a planar or almost or essentially planar shape, i.e. it has an essentially constant dihedral from the connection position (5) to its tip (13).
- the winglet (3) has an essentially constant inclination towards the y-axis.
- the geometric parameters of the winglet (3) can essentially be freely defined so that it serves to optimally reduce the induced drag.
- the transition region (2) is optimised to the effect that interference effects and thus the wave drag in this region are reduced to a minimum.
- the wing tip shape extends at maximum over a region of 20% of the semispan of the wing (1)
- the planar winglet (3) extends over at least 50% of the overall height of the wing tip shape above the wing (1) and is inclined up to 45 degrees in relation to the vertical x-z plane, i.e. the aircraft middle plane.
- connection (4) between the wing (1) and the transition region (2) there can be continuity of the tangent line of the dihedral, i.e. at the connection (4) the tangent at the transition region (2) makes a continuous transition to the tangent at the wing (1), with this being advantageous but not mandatory.
- connection (5) between the transition region (2) and the winglet (3) there can be continuity of the tangent line of the dihedral, with this being advantageous but also not mandatory.
- FIG. 3a there is continuity of the tangent line of the dihedral shape in the y-z plane both at the wing-side connection (4) and at the winglet-side connection (5) of the transition region (2).
- the top view, shown in Fig. 3b), of the exemplary embodiment of the wing tip shape according to the invention in the x-y plane further shows a continuous-tangent-line connection of the leading edge (6) of the transition region (2) to the leading edge (8) of the wing (1) on the section point or connection point (4), which is again advantageous in having a beneficial effect on the airflow around the leading edge, but which is not mandatory.
- the connection location (4) the tangent of the leading edge (6) of the transition region (2) can make a continuous transition to the tangent of the leading edge (8) of the wing (1), which is again not mandatory.
- the leading edge (6) of the transition (2) increases in curvature, thus continuously increasing the sweep up to a point (9) on the leading edge (6) of the transition region (2) or on the leading edge (10) of the winglet (3).
- this point (9) of largest sweep is at over 75% of the spanwise length, which is calculated from the wing-side connection location (4) (0%) to the winglet-side connection location (5) (100%), or on the leading edge (10) of winglet (3).
- the design of the trailing edge (7) of the transition region (2) can essentially be freely selected, provided the aerodynamic characteristics of the wing tip shape are not negatively affected by it. Airbus Kunststoff GmbH
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AT07846727T ATE546358T1 (en) | 2006-11-21 | 2007-11-21 | WING TIP SHAPE FOR A WING, PARTICULARLY AN AIRCRAFT WING |
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