This paper presents the results of structural optimization of a two-spar composite wing for a light aircraft. Different lay-up structures of power components such as spars, ribs and skin panels was considered. The problem of optimization was solved using Pareto optimization method with two criteria: minimal wing weight and minimal wing deflection under aerodynamic load. The angle of ply orientation and power components thicknesses were considered as the optimization parameters. It was shown that the use of the optimized wing from carbon composite could reduce up to 60% of the wing weight comparing with aluminium one. The stress-strain and buckling analysis of the wing and its power components were carried out in FEMAP software package.
This paper presents an innovative approach to teaching the discipline 'Theory of probability and statistics ', which based on recurrent test system with an incremental level of complexity and on a dynamic block of case studies generated by information received online (by using Thomson-Reuters informational terminals
In this paper, the weight optimizing of an unmanned aerial vehicle wing spar was designed by using composite material. The optimization parameters were considered, respectively: the wing mass, the location of the spars and ribs, and the spars mass. Determined the selecting of wing spars locations for optimizing spars design based on the minimum weight of the wing. Layer optimizing was used to reduce the weight of composite wing spars. The thickness of front spar and rear spar element such as web and flange were optimized by criterion of allowable normal stress and deflection. The analysis of stress-strain state for all variants were carried out in the FEMAP software package. As the result of analysis, the total weights of composite wing spars reduced 18.17% than the original spars.
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