Wing Structure of the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor: From Concept to Preliminary Design

The main objective of this paper is to describe a methodology to be applied in the preliminary design of a tiltrotor wing based on previously developed conceptual design methods. The reference vehicle is the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor Technology Demonstrator (NGCTR-TD) developed by Leonardo Hel...

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Main Authors: Marika Belardo, Aniello Daniele Marano, Jacopo Beretta, Gianluca Diodati, Mario Graziano, Mariacarmela Capasso, Pierpaolo Ariola, Salvatore Orlando, Francesco Di Caprio, Nicola Paletta, Luigi Di Palma
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/8/4/102
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spelling doaj-53ba5cf053ad41bb9f4233595c01c2352021-04-02T23:07:10ZengMDPI AGAerospace2226-43102021-04-01810210210.3390/aerospace8040102Wing Structure of the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor: From Concept to Preliminary DesignMarika Belardo0Aniello Daniele Marano1Jacopo Beretta2Gianluca Diodati3Mario Graziano4Mariacarmela Capasso5Pierpaolo Ariola6Salvatore Orlando7Francesco Di Caprio8Nicola Paletta9Luigi Di Palma10Italian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA), 81043 Capua, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, 80125 Napoli, ItalyIBK-Innovation GmbH, 21129 Hamburg, GermanyItalian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA), 81043 Capua, ItalyStep Sud Mare Srl, 80038 Pomigliano d’Arco, ItalyStep Sud Mare Srl, 80038 Pomigliano d’Arco, ItalyMagnaghi Group S.p.A, 80146 Napoli, ItalyMagnaghi Group S.p.A, 80146 Napoli, ItalyItalian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA), 81043 Capua, ItalyIBK-Innovation GmbH, 21129 Hamburg, GermanyItalian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA), 81043 Capua, ItalyThe main objective of this paper is to describe a methodology to be applied in the preliminary design of a tiltrotor wing based on previously developed conceptual design methods. The reference vehicle is the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor Technology Demonstrator (NGCTR-TD) developed by Leonardo Helicopters within the Clean Sky research program framework. In a previous work by the authors, based on the specific requirements (i.e., dynamics, strength, buckling, functional), the first iteration of design was aimed at finding a wing structure with a minimized structural weight but at the same time strong and stiff enough to comply with sizing loads and aeroelastic stability in the flight envelope. Now, the outcome from the first design loop is used to build a global Finite Element Model (FEM), to be used for a multi-objective optimization performed by using a commercial software environment. In other words, the design strategy, aimed at finding a first optimal solution in terms of the thickness of composite components, is based on a two-level optimization. The first-level optimization is performed with engineering models (non-FEA-based), and the second-level optimization, discussed in this paper, within an FEA environment. The latter is shown to provide satisfactory results in terms of overall wing weight, and a zonal optimization of the composite parts, which is the starting point of an engineered model and a detailed FEM (beyond the scope of the present work), which will also take into account manufacturing, assembly, installation, accessibility and maintenance constraints.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/8/4/102civil tiltrotorwingdesignaeroelasticityfluttermulti-objective optimization
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author Marika Belardo
Aniello Daniele Marano
Jacopo Beretta
Gianluca Diodati
Mario Graziano
Mariacarmela Capasso
Pierpaolo Ariola
Salvatore Orlando
Francesco Di Caprio
Nicola Paletta
Luigi Di Palma
spellingShingle Marika Belardo
Aniello Daniele Marano
Jacopo Beretta
Gianluca Diodati
Mario Graziano
Mariacarmela Capasso
Pierpaolo Ariola
Salvatore Orlando
Francesco Di Caprio
Nicola Paletta
Luigi Di Palma
Wing Structure of the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor: From Concept to Preliminary Design
Aerospace
civil tiltrotor
wing
design
aeroelasticity
flutter
multi-objective optimization
author_facet Marika Belardo
Aniello Daniele Marano
Jacopo Beretta
Gianluca Diodati
Mario Graziano
Mariacarmela Capasso
Pierpaolo Ariola
Salvatore Orlando
Francesco Di Caprio
Nicola Paletta
Luigi Di Palma
author_sort Marika Belardo
title Wing Structure of the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor: From Concept to Preliminary Design
title_short Wing Structure of the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor: From Concept to Preliminary Design
title_full Wing Structure of the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor: From Concept to Preliminary Design
title_fullStr Wing Structure of the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor: From Concept to Preliminary Design
title_full_unstemmed Wing Structure of the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor: From Concept to Preliminary Design
title_sort wing structure of the next-generation civil tiltrotor: from concept to preliminary design
publisher MDPI AG
series Aerospace
issn 2226-4310
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The main objective of this paper is to describe a methodology to be applied in the preliminary design of a tiltrotor wing based on previously developed conceptual design methods. The reference vehicle is the Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor Technology Demonstrator (NGCTR-TD) developed by Leonardo Helicopters within the Clean Sky research program framework. In a previous work by the authors, based on the specific requirements (i.e., dynamics, strength, buckling, functional), the first iteration of design was aimed at finding a wing structure with a minimized structural weight but at the same time strong and stiff enough to comply with sizing loads and aeroelastic stability in the flight envelope. Now, the outcome from the first design loop is used to build a global Finite Element Model (FEM), to be used for a multi-objective optimization performed by using a commercial software environment. In other words, the design strategy, aimed at finding a first optimal solution in terms of the thickness of composite components, is based on a two-level optimization. The first-level optimization is performed with engineering models (non-FEA-based), and the second-level optimization, discussed in this paper, within an FEA environment. The latter is shown to provide satisfactory results in terms of overall wing weight, and a zonal optimization of the composite parts, which is the starting point of an engineered model and a detailed FEM (beyond the scope of the present work), which will also take into account manufacturing, assembly, installation, accessibility and maintenance constraints.
topic civil tiltrotor
wing
design
aeroelasticity
flutter
multi-objective optimization
url https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/8/4/102
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