Parametric Analysis of Position and Direction of Laminated Composite C-Spar on Aeroelastic Flutter in Aircraft Tail

The aeroelastic stability of the tail is significantly challenged by flutter instability. Skin and spars strongly affect flutter speed due to their torsional and bending stiffness, respectively. C-section spars are primarily utilized in composite structures due to their straightforward manufacturing...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Reza Ghasemi, Hamid Rabieyan-Najafabadi, Hossein Nejatbakhsh, Amin Gharaei
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Published: Semnan University 2024-11-01
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author Ahmad Reza Ghasemi
Hamid Rabieyan-Najafabadi
Hossein Nejatbakhsh
Amin Gharaei
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description The aeroelastic stability of the tail is significantly challenged by flutter instability. Skin and spars strongly affect flutter speed due to their torsional and bending stiffness, respectively. C-section spars are primarily utilized in composite structures due to their straightforward manufacturing process. This research aims to investigate the impact of the position and orientation of a laminated composite C-spar on the flutter speed of the airfoil section, utilizing a two-degree-of-freedom flutter method. The position of the C-spar varies between 10% and 50% of the chord length from the leading edge of the airfoil section, while the orientation of the C-spar with respect to the leading edge or trailing edge is also examined. To ensure comparability, the elastic section modulus and mass of the composite spar are maintained nearly constant. When it comes to the structural design process, one of the key challenges is determining the flutter and divergence speeds. In a novel approach, Finite Element Method (FEM) is utilized to calculate the torsional and bending stiffness values. This method provides a more accurate and efficient way to evaluate these important parameters. The results indicate that the location design of the C-spar exerts a more substantial influence on the flutter speed than the orientation of the spar. Furthermore, it is crucial to consider the nonlinear effects of the spar's position and direction in comprehending the aeroelastic instability of the aircraft tail. Additionally, the study found that the addition of a spar to a hollow section of the V-tail does not significantly enhance aeroelastic behavior. Only a modest increase of approximately 20% in flutter speed was observed. The primary effect of the spar lies in the bending stiffness, which does not lead to a substantial increase in flutter speed. Moreover, while flutter occurs before divergence, there can be a considerable distance between the respective speeds. Moving the spar from the leading edge to the mid-chord can reduce this margin, potentially compromising stability. Results show when the C-par position is close to the center of the airfoil, the flutter and divergence speed increase.
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spelling doaj-art-4c9ac2c1cfdb4774a2ce7925b8faa6c32024-12-16T21:03:57ZengSemnan UniversityMechanics of Advanced Composite Structures2423-48262423-70432024-11-0111235136210.22075/macs.2024.30695.15078424Parametric Analysis of Position and Direction of Laminated Composite C-Spar on Aeroelastic Flutter in Aircraft TailAhmad Reza Ghasemi0Hamid Rabieyan-Najafabadi1Hossein Nejatbakhsh2Amin Gharaei3Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kashan, Kashan, 87317-53153, IranFaculty of New Sciences and Technologies, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kashan, Kashan, 87317-53153, IranFaculty of Engineering, Yazd University, Yazd, IranThe aeroelastic stability of the tail is significantly challenged by flutter instability. Skin and spars strongly affect flutter speed due to their torsional and bending stiffness, respectively. C-section spars are primarily utilized in composite structures due to their straightforward manufacturing process. This research aims to investigate the impact of the position and orientation of a laminated composite C-spar on the flutter speed of the airfoil section, utilizing a two-degree-of-freedom flutter method. The position of the C-spar varies between 10% and 50% of the chord length from the leading edge of the airfoil section, while the orientation of the C-spar with respect to the leading edge or trailing edge is also examined. To ensure comparability, the elastic section modulus and mass of the composite spar are maintained nearly constant. When it comes to the structural design process, one of the key challenges is determining the flutter and divergence speeds. In a novel approach, Finite Element Method (FEM) is utilized to calculate the torsional and bending stiffness values. This method provides a more accurate and efficient way to evaluate these important parameters. The results indicate that the location design of the C-spar exerts a more substantial influence on the flutter speed than the orientation of the spar. Furthermore, it is crucial to consider the nonlinear effects of the spar's position and direction in comprehending the aeroelastic instability of the aircraft tail. Additionally, the study found that the addition of a spar to a hollow section of the V-tail does not significantly enhance aeroelastic behavior. Only a modest increase of approximately 20% in flutter speed was observed. The primary effect of the spar lies in the bending stiffness, which does not lead to a substantial increase in flutter speed. Moreover, while flutter occurs before divergence, there can be a considerable distance between the respective speeds. Moving the spar from the leading edge to the mid-chord can reduce this margin, potentially compromising stability. Results show when the C-par position is close to the center of the airfoil, the flutter and divergence speed increase.https://macs.semnan.ac.ir/article_8424_03ea85cad4cfe2323a518b6706bc017e.pdfcomposite c-sparflutter speedaeroelastic instabilityaircraft tailairfoil section
spellingShingle Ahmad Reza Ghasemi
Hamid Rabieyan-Najafabadi
Hossein Nejatbakhsh
Amin Gharaei
Parametric Analysis of Position and Direction of Laminated Composite C-Spar on Aeroelastic Flutter in Aircraft Tail
Mechanics of Advanced Composite Structures
composite c-spar
flutter speed
aeroelastic instability
aircraft tail
airfoil section
title Parametric Analysis of Position and Direction of Laminated Composite C-Spar on Aeroelastic Flutter in Aircraft Tail
title_full Parametric Analysis of Position and Direction of Laminated Composite C-Spar on Aeroelastic Flutter in Aircraft Tail
title_fullStr Parametric Analysis of Position and Direction of Laminated Composite C-Spar on Aeroelastic Flutter in Aircraft Tail
title_full_unstemmed Parametric Analysis of Position and Direction of Laminated Composite C-Spar on Aeroelastic Flutter in Aircraft Tail
title_short Parametric Analysis of Position and Direction of Laminated Composite C-Spar on Aeroelastic Flutter in Aircraft Tail
title_sort parametric analysis of position and direction of laminated composite c spar on aeroelastic flutter in aircraft tail
topic composite c-spar
flutter speed
aeroelastic instability
aircraft tail
airfoil section
url https://macs.semnan.ac.ir/article_8424_03ea85cad4cfe2323a518b6706bc017e.pdf
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