Quasi-three-dimensional high-lift wing design approach considering three-dimensional effects of slipstream for distributed electric propulsion aircraft

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Tianshi CAO [1 ]
Junqiang BAI [1 ,2 ]
Yasong QIU [2 ]
Kai HAN [2 ]
Shaodong FENG [1 ]
Shilong YU [1 ]
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[1] School of Aeronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University
[2] Unmanned System Research Institute, Northwestern Polytechnical
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The efficient utilization of propeller slipstream energy is important for improving the ultra-short takeoff and landing capability of Distributed Electric Propulsion(DEP) aircraft. This paper presents a quasi-three-dimensional(2.5D) high-lift wing design approach considering the three-dimensional(3D) effects of slipstream for DEP aircraft, aiming at maximizing the comprehensive lift enhancement benefit of the airframe-propulsion coupling unit. A high-precision and efficient momentum source method is adopted to simulate the slipstream effects, and the distributed propellers are replaced by a rectangular actuator disk to reduce the difficulty of grid generation and improve the grid quality. A detailed comparison of the 2.5D and 3D configurations based on the X-57 Mod Ⅳ is performed in terms of flow characteristics and computational cost to demonstrate the rationality of the above design approach. The optimization results of the high-lift wing of the X-57 Mod Ⅳ show that the aerodynamic performance of the landing configuration is significantly improved, for instance, the lift coefficient increases by 0.094 at the angle of attack of 7°,and 0.097 at the angle of attack of 14°. This novel approach achieves efficient and effective design of high-lift wings under the influence of distributed slipstream, which has the potential to improve the design level of DEP aircraft.
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