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Shape Optimization and Modular Discretization for the Development of a Morphing Wingtip

Posted on:2013-07-19Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Morley, JoshuaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008481506Subject:Engineering
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Better knowledge in the areas of aerodynamics and optimization has allowed designers to develop efficient wingtip structures in recent years. However, the requirements faced by wingtip devices can be considerably different amongst an aircraft's flight regimes. Traditional static wingtip devices are then a compromise between conflicting requirements, resulting in less than optimal performance within each regime. Alternatively, a morphing wingtip can reconfigure leading to improved performance over a range of dissimilar flight conditions. Developed within this thesis, is a modular morphing wingtip concept that centers on the use of variable geometry truss mechanisms to permit morphing. A conceptual design framework is established to aid in the development of the concept. The framework uses a metaheuristic optimization procedure to determine optimal continuous wingtip configurations. The configurations are then discretized for the modular concept. The functionality of the framework is demonstrated through a design study on a hypothetical wing/winglet within the thesis.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wingtip, Optimization, Modular, Morphing
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