2019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/642/1/012006
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A CFD Analysis of Wingtip Devices to Improve Lift and Drag Characteristics of Aircraft Wing

Abstract: The present study investigates the use of various wingtip devices to analyse the parameters of lift and drag for an aircraft wing. The coefficients of lift and drag are investigated in this research to optimize the wing design for enhancing the aircraft performance. A reduction in the drag produced due to wingtip vortices leads to reduced fuel consumption which contributes to the reduction in fuel emissions. The two-dimensional analysis is carried out for the selection of an apposite aerofoil by comparing the … Show more

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“…Unlike conventional wings, there is no obvious stall point in the lift versus angle of attack diagram of bird wings. In addition, the induced drag of bird wings is greatly lower than the theoretical-induced drag predicted by the aspect ratio [83,84].…”
Section: Basic Theories Of Induced Drag and Wingtip Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike conventional wings, there is no obvious stall point in the lift versus angle of attack diagram of bird wings. In addition, the induced drag of bird wings is greatly lower than the theoretical-induced drag predicted by the aspect ratio [83,84].…”
Section: Basic Theories Of Induced Drag and Wingtip Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the devices mentioned in the previous section fall under this category. Other examples of the passive category reported in the literature include porous wingtips [57,58], ducted wingtips [59], delta wingtips, spiroid winglets [60], slotted wingtips [61], etc.…”
Section: Survey Of Various Types Of Wingtip Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blended winglets are commonly used on modern passenger aircraft, such as several 737s, along with 757s and 767s. Khan et al [60] compared the performance between different types of wingtips, such as blended winglets, spiroid winglets, winglets, and fenced wingtips, for take-off and…”
Section: Blended Wingletmentioning
confidence: 99%
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