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A sensitivity study on aeroelastic instabilities of slender wings with a large propeller

  • Next-generation aircraft designs often incorporate multiple large propellers attached along the wingspan. These highly flexible dynamic systems can exhibit uncommon aeroelastic instabilities, which should be carefully investigated to ensure safe operation. The interaction between the propeller and the wing is of particular importance. It is known that whirl flutter is stabilized by wing motion and wing aerodynamics. This paper investigates the effect of a propeller onto wing flutter as a function of span position and mounting stiffness between the propeller and wing. The analysis of a comparison between a tractor and pusher configuration has shown that the coupled system is more stable than the standalone wing for propeller positions near the wing tip for both configurations. The wing fluttermechanism is mostly affected by the mass of the propeller and the resulting change in eigenfrequencies of the wing. For very weak mounting stiffnesses, whirl flutter occurs, which was shown to be stabilized compared to a standalone propeller due to wing motion. On the other hand, the pusher configuration is, as to be expected, the more critical configuration due to the attached mass behind the elastic axis.

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Author:Nils BöhnischORCiD, Carsten BraunORCiD, Vincenzo Muscarello, Pier Marzocca
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2023-1893
Parent Title (German):AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum
Publisher:AIAA
Document Type:Article
Language:German
Year of Completion:2023
Date of the Publication (Server):2023/03/07
First Page:1
Last Page:14
Note:
AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum, 23-27 January 2023, National Harbor, MD & Online
Link:https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2023-1893
Zugriffsart:bezahl
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik
FH Aachen / ECSM European Center for Sustainable Mobility
collections:Verlag / American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)