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Progress in Efficient Active High-Lift
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This paper presents some of the progress in research on efficient high-lift systems for future civil aircraft achieved by the Coordinated Research Centre CRC 880 sponsored by the German Research Foundation. Several new approaches to increasing the lift are applied as part of the design of a reference aircraft with short take-off and landing capability: The numerically predicted positive effect of Coanda jet blowing at the trailing edge \nflap is validated in water tunnel experiments. Robust miniature pressure and hot-fi�lm sensors are developed for the closed-loop control of a piezo-actuated blowing lip. A flexible leading-edge device utilizes composite materials, for which new structural designs are developed. Additionally, a potential de-icing system, as well as a lightning-strike protection are presented. A high power-density electrically driven compressor with a broad operating range is designed to provide the blowing air \now. Different propulsion systems for the reference aircraft are evaluated. An ultra-high bypass ratio engine is considered \nto be most promising, and thus a preliminary fan stage design process is established. The rotor dynamic influences of the engine on the aircraft structure are investigated through a hybrid approach using a multibody model and modal reduction.
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