Effects on Aircraft Performance Due to Geometrical Twist of Wing

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61359/11.2106-2410

Keywords:

Geometrical Twist, Washout, Morphing Wing, Aerodynamic Efficiency

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of the effects of Geometric Twist on Aircraft performance by introducing a washout condition in an aircraft wing. This condition results in an effective Angle of Attack at the wingtip that is lower than the Angle of Attack at the wing root. Using CFD analysis, the variation of aircraft performance factors such as lift, drag coefficients, and aerodynamic efficiency is calculated for different Twist angles. A plot of lift and drag coefficients at varying Angle of Attack angles has been generated based on these analyses. These results illustrate the advantages of wing twist variation, particularly at higher angles of attack. One significant advantage of Geometric Twist is that it causes stall conditions to first occur at the wing root, providing a signal to the pilot to control the aircraft before the stall reaches the wingtip. This ensures the effectiveness of control surfaces, such as Ailerons and Flaps, located at the wing trailing edge. A comparison is made between the lift, drag coefficients, and aerodynamic efficiency of twisted wings and untwisted wings with identical parameters. While twisting the wingtip yields favourable results at higher Angles of Attack (AOA) compared to an untwisted wing, the aerodynamic efficiency of the wings decreases at lower AOA. However, applying the twist angle at high angles of attack, such as 10, 12.5, 15, and 20 degrees, leads to an increase in aerodynamic efficiency.

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Author Biographies

Prajwal N, UG Research Scholar, Department of Aerospace Engineering, R V College of Engineering, Bengaluru, India - 560059

Prajwal is currently enrolled in the B.E. program at RV College of Engineering, where his passion for space has led him to specialize in Aerospace Engineering. His areas of focus include Aircraft Performance and Design, as well as Aircraft Stability and Control. His current research paper explores strategies to enhance aircraft performance, reflecting his keen interest and dedication to advancing aerospace technology.

Kushal Chatterjee, UG Research Scholar, Department of Aerospace Engineering, R V College of Engineering, Bengaluru, India - 560059

Kushal Chatterjee, a B.E. Aerospace Engineering student at RV College of Engineering, is a co-author of the current research paper. His areas of interest include propulsion, aircraft design, and aviation. Passionate about innovation, Kushal contributes actively to advancing aerospace technology with his dedication and collaborative spirit.

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Published

2024-03-30

How to Cite

N, P., & Kushal Chatterjee. (2024). Effects on Aircraft Performance Due to Geometrical Twist of Wing. Acceleron Aerospace Journal, 2(3), 184–194. https://doi.org/10.61359/11.2106-2410