Definition of Wingtip Devices Shape and Dimensions for a Subsonic Airliner


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Abstract

The results of flow field numerical simulation on the typical wing-body prototype of the modern DLR-F4 airliner under sub- and transonic compressible air flow are presented. Using the DLR-F4 CAD model, the effect of the wingtip end plate area and of the cant angle of a typical Whitcomb winglet is studied. The dependencies of the model lift-to-drag ratio increment on the flat wingtip end plate relative area and on the cant angle of an airfoil Whitcomb winglet are obtained. The concept of an elliptic winglet with a variable cant angle that similar to the winglet used on Airbus A350 is studied. A technique is developed for solving the multi-parameter design optimization task for the Whitcomb winglet, taking the maximum lift-to-drag ratio of the wing as a criterion for optimization.

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D. Gueraiche

Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University)

Email: flowmech@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Volokolamskoe sh. 4, Moscow, 125993

S. A. Popov

Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University)

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Email: flowmech@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Volokolamskoe sh. 4, Moscow, 125993

Yu. A. Ryzhov

Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University)

Email: flowmech@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Volokolamskoe sh. 4, Moscow, 125993

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