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Verify the classical analytical approach for estimating an airplane's aeroelastic response to aileron input by investigating the effects of structural flexibility. Manipulate the solution using time-proven graphs and formulas that are limited to a certain group of aeronautical designs neglecting structural flexibility effects. Use finite element method (FEM) to determine the time history of the aeroelastic response. Consider both a flexible aircraft beam and a complex 3D aircraft in the analysis.
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Objective ESTIMATION OF AIRPLANE’S AEROELASTIC RESPONSE TO AILERON INPUT VERIFICATION OF CLASSICAL ANALYTICAL APPROACH EFFECTS OF STRUCTURAL FLEXIBILITY
Analytical Solution MANIPULATION WITH TIME PROVEN GRAPHS AND FORMULAS LIMITED TO A CERTAIN GROUP OF AERONAUTICAL DESIGNS NEGLECTING STRUCTURAL FLEXIBILITY EFFECTS
Using FEM TIME HISTORY OF AEE RESPONSE ARBITRARY DEFINITION OF INPUT PROPERTIES FLEXIBLE AIRCRAFT
Aircraft Dimensions: Weights: Performance: Span 16.2 m Max. Take-Off Max. Allowed Length 8.4 m Weight: 680 kg Speed: 245 km.h-1
STRUCTURAL MODEL AERO PANELING Aeroelastic Model
Aileron Response Input Profile Definition
Results Rolling Due to Aileron Deflection
Results Rolling Due to Aileron Deflection
Type of solution Roll Rate Stability Derivative Ratio Analytical 0.8214 -0.6237 Dynamic 0.8204 -0.6256 Results Comparing Results
Explanation ENCOUNTERING LITTLE INERTIA RESISTANCE SUFFICIET STRUCTURAL RIGIDITY OF THE SYSTEM