2021
DOI: 10.2514/1.j059690
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Effect of a Rotating and Swept Wingtip on Streamwise Gust Alleviation

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“…Strong streamwise disturbances can be achieved in water by towing a model with an unsteady motion either in a quiescent fluid (Chowdhury & Ringuette 2021, Marzanek & Rival 2019, Mulleners et al 2017 or in the presence of a freestream (Granlund et al 2016). In many ways, towed-model streamwise gust encounters are easier to perform than true gust encounters.…”
Section: Experimental Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Strong streamwise disturbances can be achieved in water by towing a model with an unsteady motion either in a quiescent fluid (Chowdhury & Ringuette 2021, Marzanek & Rival 2019, Mulleners et al 2017 or in the presence of a freestream (Granlund et al 2016). In many ways, towed-model streamwise gust encounters are easier to perform than true gust encounters.…”
Section: Experimental Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to achieve very good gust mitigation results for flow disturbances in the streamwise direction (Chowdhury & Ringuette 2021). These types of gusts may be the easiest to control because the effective angle of attack of the wing does not change.…”
Section: Mitigating Gust Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example the active control system employed in the Lockheed L-1011-500 aircraft provided both manoeuvre and gust load alleviation by actively adjusting the horizontal stabiliser and ailerons according to flight data gathered from the sensors installed on the airframe,and a 1.25% reduction in structural weight was achieved [11]. Many wingtip devices have been developed to mitigate gust loads, operating either actively or passively to reduce the lifting force generated on the outboard section of the wing [12][13][14]. Compliant based approaches have also been proposed for wingtip designs, such as chiral structures or corrugated panels which allows wingtip morphing throughout the flight envelope to maximise the overall efficiency [15][16][17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We want to investigate the effect of controlled shape change of a flat plate on its surrounding flow field and the unsteady forces during an accelerating manoeuvre. Dynamic planform variation has been recently shown to be beneficial in highly unsteady flows (Huera-Huarte & Gharib 2017; Chowdhury & Ringuette 2021). In our present work, we actively control the span deformation of an accelerating flat plate held at an angle of attack of .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%