2019
DOI: 10.3390/aerospace6100107
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Conceptual Design and Performance Optimization of a Tip Device for a Regional Turboprop Aircraft

Abstract: An increasing number of aircraft is equipped with wing tip devices, which either are installed by the aircraft manufacturer at the production line or are retrofitted after the delivery of the aircraft to its operator. The installation of wing tip devices has not been a popular choice for regional turboprop aircraft, and the novelty of the current study is to investigate the feasibility of retrofitting the British Aerospace (BAe) Jetstream 31 with an appropriate wing tip device (or winglet) to increase its crui… Show more

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“…Post flight test simulation analysis has resulted in changing the geometry of the rudder winglets initially used to aid in directional control. An initial reference value of 20% of the semispan [27] of the wing of the BWB had been taken at the early development stage for the span of the winglet rudder. This was a value of 3.68 m which had to be increased, due to not being adequately reactive with pilot input.…”
Section: Wingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post flight test simulation analysis has resulted in changing the geometry of the rudder winglets initially used to aid in directional control. An initial reference value of 20% of the semispan [27] of the wing of the BWB had been taken at the early development stage for the span of the winglet rudder. This was a value of 3.68 m which had to be increased, due to not being adequately reactive with pilot input.…”
Section: Wingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the wing's analysis in XFLR5, Parasite Drag acting on the wetted area is taken into account, using OpenVSP software. The flow solver in OpenVSP is based on VLM, Ilias Lappas, and Akira Ikenaga [21]. The usage of OpenVSP software for computing aircraft Cessna's model is noted in work by Marine Segui and Ruxandra Mihaela Botez [22].…”
Section: Wing Design and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] [2] and we know the aerospace industry depends on the continual advancement of current technology and the innovative production of new designs to increase the return on investment in the construction of aircraft. [3] Aircraft designer as a way of minimizing the induced wing drag, winglets have been used on aircraft. [4] Winglets are small wing extensions that are pointed upward or backward at the tip of the wing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%