2019
DOI: 10.1108/aeat-12-2017-0279
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The effect of wing-tip propulsors on Icaré 2 aeroelasticity

Abstract: Purpose The separation of energy conversion and propulsor is a promising aspect of hybrid-electric propulsion systems, allowing for increased installation efficiencies and setting the basis for distributed propulsion concepts. University of Stuttgart’s Institute of Aircraft Design has a long experience with electrically powered aircraft, starting with Icaré 2, a solar-powered glider flying, since 1996. Icaré 2 recently has been converted to a three-engine motor glider with two battery-powered wing-tip propelle… Show more

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“…The chirp signal is a sinusoidal signal with increasing frequency. The resulting wide frequency spectrum enables parameter identification in the frequency range [17]. The start and end frequencies can be adjusted depending on the area of interest.…”
Section: Iii) Chirp Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chirp signal is a sinusoidal signal with increasing frequency. The resulting wide frequency spectrum enables parameter identification in the frequency range [17]. The start and end frequencies can be adjusted depending on the area of interest.…”
Section: Iii) Chirp Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%