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An experimental investigation of oblique wing static aeroelastic phenomenaPapadales, Basil S. 08 June 2010 (has links)
A series of wind tunnel tests were conducted to determine the aerodynamic forces and moments produced by several clamped oblique wings. The wing sweep and aileron deflection angles were varied throughout a wide range of dynamic pressures. The wing structure was also stiffened. Strains were measured in the swept forward wing panels.
Results from these tests showed that increasing the wing structural stiffness or applying aileron deflection would increase the wing divergence speed. The divergence speed decreased as the sweep angle increased. Further tests were conducted with the wing unconstrained in roll. Results showed that an oblique wing will attempt to unload its sweptforward panel by assuming a banked position. The wings were found to flutter before unclamped divergence occurred. Finally, it was found that the wing loading of an oblique wing can remain constant for a given aileron deflection throughout a wide range of velocities including velocities above the clamped divergence speed. / Master of Science
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Green Raven Structural Design : Optimization of Internal Structure for Blended Wing BodiesEhrler, Oscar, Holmén, Anton January 2022 (has links)
The student inclusive Green Raven project of the KTH-Aero faculty requireda small blended wing model of their new flying wing design. The small scalemodel will be used for various flight tests. The goal of this specific project was tocreate an internal structure for the small scale model, including an outer shell.Two-dimensional drawings were created and tested in a simulation software.The model was then drawn in cad. Lastly the wing was strength tested inAnsys mechanical. The beams in the structure are made of Scots pine due toits accessibility and good strength to weight ratio. The outer shell is made outof fiberglass. A quick connection between the wing and the main body wasimplemented for easy transportation. All final testing indicate that the finaldesign had sufficient strength regarding the initial load requirements.
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