2023
DOI: 10.1177/09544100231163904
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Aerostructural performance improvement in an unmanned long endurance aircraft using adaptive wing concept

Abstract: This paper presents an analytical research study to improve the aerostructural performance of an unmanned medium altitude long endurance aircraft using the adaptive wing concept. Aerodynamic drag and wing root loads are minimized by optimal scheduling of multiple trailing edge flaps located on the wing. A trim optimization process is developed specifically for this purpose. The aeroelastic model is based on finite element formulation for the structure and doublet lattice method for the aerodynamics. A nonlinea… Show more

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