Publication | Closed Access
Design Optimization of a Truss-Braced-Wing Transonic Transport Aircraft
120
Citations
23
References
2010
Year
Wing DesignAeronauticsEngineeringAerospace EngineeringDesignAeroelasticityAerodynamicsStructural DesignTruss-braced WingPropulsionStructural OptimizationApplied AerodynamicsFuel WeightAircraft Design ProcessConventional Cantilever ConfigurationAerostructureStructural Engineering
the conventional cantilever configuration. One comparison produces a reduction of 45% in the fuel consumption while decreasing the minimum takeoff gross weight by 15%. For a second comparison, the fuel weight is reduced by 33% with a decreased minimum takeoff gross weight of 19%. Very attractive vehicle performance can be achieved without the necessity of decreasing cruise Mach number. The results also indicate that a truss-braced wing has a greater potential for improved aerodynamic performance than other innovative aircraft configurations. Further studieswillconsidertheinclusionofmorecomplextrusstopologiesandotherinnovativetechnologiesthatarejudged to be synergistic with truss-braced-wing configurations.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1